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Ready to do it all over again ...
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I very rarely do it anymore, the board here seems to have dried up somewhat, but I would love to join you getting back to it, it has helped us both so much previouslyMortgage Total: £50,720/ £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £15870 -
I'm definitely going to add it to my list of things to research when I next have a quiet weekend. Even if I only make a small amount compared with before it will be worth it.0
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Betterthanever wrote: »I'm going to look into getting back on the MB wagon. Am wondering if a new surname, new address and new bank account will allow me to be a new customer.....
Should doI am a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on Mortgage Free Wannabe & Local Money Saving Scotland & Disability Money Matters. If you need any help on those boards, do let me know.Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any post you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button , or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own & not the official line of Money Saving Expert.
Lou~ Debt free Wanabe No 55 DF 03/14.**Credit card debt free 30/06/10~** MFW. Finally mortgage free O2/ 2021****
"A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of" Jane Austen in Mansfield Park.
***Fall down seven times,stand up eight*** ~~Japanese proverb. ***Keep plodding*** Out of debt, out of danger. ***Be the difference.***
One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.0 -
I can't see why not, really. Definitely worth a read through again.0
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I never could get my head round it sadly.I am a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on Mortgage Free Wannabe & Local Money Saving Scotland & Disability Money Matters. If you need any help on those boards, do let me know.Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any post you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button , or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own & not the official line of Money Saving Expert.
Lou~ Debt free Wanabe No 55 DF 03/14.**Credit card debt free 30/06/10~** MFW. Finally mortgage free O2/ 2021****
"A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of" Jane Austen in Mansfield Park.
***Fall down seven times,stand up eight*** ~~Japanese proverb. ***Keep plodding*** Out of debt, out of danger. ***Be the difference.***
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There's plenty of other stuff I never managed to get my head round, or just get onto., Beanie. Whether not enough inclination, time or sometimes just brainpower!! It will be quite interesting to see just how much I do as a new starter....I've really done very little of the "old stuff" while I've been away.
Sorry for hijacking your thread bbam!0 -
hey whats swagbucks ? ive heard it mentioned before is it easy to do and not take much time ?
i never get betting i have a quid on footy or horses very occasional but dont know wat im doing really
the party in a field sounds well coolJAN WINS- pepsi tshirt,0 -
Swagbucks ... its a funny old thing tbh, you collect points for various things; surveys, playing games, watching videos ... its mind numbingly dull in my eyes, however its fairly easy to build up points and I cash mine in for £3 amazon vouchers quite regularly. These then build up into a sizeable amount in there
My referral code if you, or anyone else, would like it is:
http://www.swagbucks.com/refer/bbandme
There are loads of people on here who use it, if you go onto the 'Up Your Income' board (I think its called that) there is a whole thread where people discuss it / post ways to earn points etcMortgage Total: £50,720/ £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £15870 -
I,ll def look into swagbucks on boards later n use your code. I find surveys dull sometimes but trying to keep persisting. Do u do surveynetwork i get loads of emails but find im going round n round in circles before a proper surveys start. My aim is to cashout on onepoll this month need 2.35 to get to the 40quid payoutJAN WINS- pepsi tshirt,0
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Nope, not even heard of surveynetwork
The survey sites I use are:
Prolific, Pinecone research, valued opinions, yougov, mysurvey, panelbase, populuslive, pureprofile, swagbucks, ipsos, newvista, opinionbar, onepoll, globaltestmarket and crowdology.
Some are better than others, but they all helpMortgage Total: £50,720/ £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £15870
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