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Right I have had a look, MBNA seems like the best deal/my best eligability. Wont tell me whether I would get the full £8k across though, I suspect not.
2 questions:
1 - Should I get 2 o%deals and split it?
2 - If I am not finished repaying at the end of the 0% I can swich again correct?
£400 general spending, maintenance, going out, work lunches, coffee etc
Make your own sandwich & coffee would probably save you some money.
£65 Satellite TV
Is it necessary if you have netflix?
Not to sound defensive, but I do make my own lunches, but am on weight watchers so sometimes I have to top up weekly shop with salad bits etc as they dont last the week. I dont drink coffe, I dont know why I wrote that I probably should have just said wine haha
I could have said £200 per month was trying to be totally honest and probably over estimated a bit.
£65 satellite - totally correct, too much and not necessary, we do watch a lot of fooball so will keep for sports, but i forgot to check when my deal that was £25 ran out, I guess I have found out now !
Netflix, is a luxury but I do (and my kids) use it every day - I have long train journeys