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Back in debt but not out
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Bank account checked, nothing unusual there. My car insurance came out yesterday, so everything is on track.0
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Aw good luck about the job!!! xxxxDebt (1/9/14) £6,702.11 Debt free (30/11/2016) mortgage port- £70,077.82 and mortgage £126,517.39 o/s currently
Debt - £17,190.83 (29/7/22) now (19/8/22) £16,688.800 -
is 40 mins away closer than your job is now? I was thinking you'd be looking for something just around the corner...
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MistyMountainTop wrote: »is 40 mins away closer than your job is now? I was thinking you'd be looking for something just around the corner...

Currently I'm doing 2 hours each way, so 40 mins would be much better lol If there was something just around the corner, that would be great.0 -
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Good luck for the job x0
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Hope something good comes of the job opportunity! XxMortgage @ 03/2019: £125,000, Now: £49,614.75
Mortgage OP’s: £22,109.28
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Wow, a 2 hour commute twice a day! I live in the midlands and can get into London quicker than that - I can see why you'd want something closer. You must be exhausted every night.0
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Hiddenidenity wrote: »Good luck for the job x
Thanks xHope something good comes of the job opportunity! Xx
Thanks xMistyMountainTop wrote: »Wow, a 2 hour commute twice a day! I live in the midlands and can get into London quicker than that - I can see why you'd want something closer. You must be exhausted every night.
It is a bit tedious, the train stops at every single station on its way to Waterloo. I seem to start flagging about Thursday and sleep like a log Friday night.0 -
Tuesday - Spent £1.25 out of my allowance, which leave 75p to carry over.
Up to 80p in total to carry over
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