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Another £5 TT for #24. £394.61 for JanMFW 2019#24 £9474.89/£11000 MFW 2018#24 £23025.41/£15000
MFi3 v5 #53 £12531/
MFi3 v4 #53 £59442/£393870 -
An ebay sale means another £26.97 paid off for #42. January total is now £667.640
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Number 7 declaring £104 for Jan (£100 regular overpayment and £4 from saved 1ps and 2ps)Mortgage-free wannabe 2025 £571/30000
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shangaijimmy wrote: »All the credit to SueP I was an innocent bystander!
And that's your story if it all goes wrong :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Debt Free Diary - Second Chances! Life in a Tourer........Debt free, building a savings pot0 -
#40 - Another £28 OP'd today making a total of £118 for January.Mortgage March 2011 £143,927.6
Mortgage Feb 2019 £78,323.180 -
#15 Miss Pinky checking in
Managed to get that elusive £150 paid off so that the full £500 paid for this month. Bang on target. Whoop Whoop Wooooooooo!
Miss Pinky xMFW #150 -
there's also a "what things have you done today to become MF?" or similar thread but I haven't seen that for a loooong time0
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Hi,
MFW2016 #36 OP for January: £1,531.61
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#97 here with my first overpayment of 2016 of £250.
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Good afternoon.
Number 8 reporting a total of £541.10 paid to the mortgage for January.
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That's £341.10 normal payment and £200 overpayment.
Mortgage: £0/£80,329.91
Savings: £0/£6400
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