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Morning, #20 reporting May overpayment of £2,000.
Well done to all on their overpayments made so far!Mortgage as at Oct 24: £93,3110 -
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No 70 reporting an OP for May of £144, thanks Lomcevak.MFW 2025 No. 7 £2731.07/£2700
MFiT-T7 No. 6 £5515.91/£30,0000 -
LOL, i post asking where this thread is, and have now just found it!
No 127 reporting in - £3,000 again please, so date my Ops have been low:
Jan - 100
Feb - 150
Mar - 100
Apr - 100
May - 250
= 700
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#61 reporting in with May's payment - £925.
Total this year so far - £4,825.Back on the DFW Wagon:
CC - £3,300 on 0% til 04/2020
CC - £4,500 on 0% til 02/2019
Loan - £12,063.84 as at 4/1/180 -
Number 14 reporting a total of £636 for April.
Made an early OP of £170 for may, but this should increase a bit later in the month.
MCInitial mortgage (Dec 2012) £108,000 3.84%APR MF date Jan 2038
Mortgage remaining £68285
Daily interest £4.28
2017 MFW #14 £3746.90/£10,0000 -
no 102 reporting in with an extra £116 for April and the usual £1008 for May please.
Thanks as always
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No 100 Managed to pay £450 for May running slightly behind where I want to be, so will have to try & squeeze another overpayment this month0
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Just had a cash ISA mature, most of it has gone elsewhere for another planned spend but there was £2448.19 left over and so I've quickly OP'd it before I get tempted by something else

Usual monthly £600 also gone out, so that's a £3048.19 OP for me and ... that takes me under the £125k mark now. Still seems a long way to go, but I have to remind myself that just under three years ago I was on £189k so it's pretty good progress - if I can keep up the current rate then i'll be done in six years, but hope to be a bit better than that
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No 92 reporting 175 for May please
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