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'Adam' created this thread more than 3 years ago, so I suspect he has made his decision by now!It's not difficult!
'Wander' - to walk or move in a leisurely manner.
'Wonder' - to feel curious.0 -
A bit weird.
On 12th Feb Khrysha seemed to be interested in finding out about 'delayed contract' schemes (see below)
But then on 16th Feb Khrysha seemed to have been participating in a really good one for 8 years (see below).
I wonder if Khrysha plans to come back and tell us about a supposedly really good company who offers these schemes???khrysha said:Hi,does anyone know anything about delayed contracts on selling your house.You are paid a amount each month for up to 10 years and then the rest owed?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6102155/delayed-house-contractskhrysha said:Hi,Adam
For very similar reasons,I entered into a contact for delayed contract for 10 years.8 years later ,I have been paid 900 pounds religiously each month,with completion in 2years.
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Strangely enough, new user Gurubashi has turned up in Mortgages and Endowments today...eddddy said:A bit weird.
On 12th Feb Khrysha seemed to be interested in finding out about 'delayed contract' schemes (see below)
But then on 16th Feb Khrysha seemed to have been participating in a really good one for 8 years (see below).
I wonder if Khrysha plans to come back and tell us about a supposedly really good company who offers these schemes???1
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