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No 127 Slacker logging in:
June's is £425
July's is £100 (standard OP)
This brings my total to £3,025
HOWEVER, we have some massive bills ahead of us (including paying back the 0% interest CC, so anticipate that it will only be the standard OP of £100 / mth at least until autumn.
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MFW #14
June overpayment
£1000
Thanks a lot!Mortgage (Start Sep 2014)- £70,295/£0 - 100%
Overpayments - £48829.37 :j:j:j
Mortgage paid off Jan 20200 -
Hi No 100 here. Can you update me for £660 for July please, hope to pay an extra £60 in sometime this month so it brings my total overpayments to £15,000 for the year:j
Many thanks for running the challenge.0 -
#93 with an overpayment of £116 for July
Thanks Lomcevak
SPC #23 - 2015 = £319.60 / 2016 = £315.50 / 2017 = £490.75 / 2018 = £295.50 / 2019 = £267
MFW #93 - 2017 = £1942.84/£1900 / 2018 = £8591.23/£9050
MFiT-T4 #28 = reduced mortgage from £109,000 to £77,000
MFiT-T5 #340 -
Evening all #114 checking in with a July OP of £605, calling in at bank to find out why the additional recent OPs I've made in the last couple of weeks have bounced back, v annoying! 😡0
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No 70 reporting an Op of £114 for July. Thanks LomcevakMFW 2025 No. 7 £2731.07/£2700
MFiT-T7 No. 6 £5515.91/£30,0000 -
No128 with July O/P of £550.
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#50 reporting in with my same OP for July - £500. Done via Googledocs as well
Thanks LomcevakWhat goes around comes around.....I hope!0 -
Ecoelle reporting June £175 and July £1000
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#79 with a payment of £1587.41 for July
That's me at my target again! I don't think I will change my target again. I really need to start throwing my cash at the credit cards now, so will aim to do that first, then come back to the mortgage.
Got a letter in today saying that my last big OP (£1200 approx.) triggered a reduction in my monthly payment from £513 to £488. I will set up a standing order for the difference plus a little bit just to keep my hand in.Mortgage = [STRIKE]£113,495 (May 2009)[/STRIKE] £67462.74 Jun 20190
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