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Don't worry Beany - I only noticed a few weeks before it changed to CreditKarma too! I always typed noodle into google and it was the first link that came up so I'll let myself off...omg... in my head i've been pronouncing it NOO-DLE for years!!
So it was always pronounced NOD-EL?Single woman doing it on my own... First house bought June 2021!
Mortgage end date: 2041. Goal: Anything less!
Mortgage currently paid off: 4%0 -
Brilliant thank you very much.
Im currently trying to sign up to the moneysavingexpert credit club,
it is currently asking for "Personal annual income, before tax" and the minimum amount i can enter is £1,000 however as a student, i don't have any income and it won't let me type 0.
So Im wondering that i put in this box?0 -
LeonAccount wrote: »Brilliant thank you very much.
Im currently trying to sign up to the moneysavingexpert credit club,
it is currently asking for "Personal annual income, before tax" and the minimum amount i can enter is £1,000 however as a student, i don't have any income and it won't let me type 0.
So Im wondering that i put in this box?
Just put £1000
It's only for the affordability calculator/rating, which, along with the score, is to be ignored.0 -
as in using your noddle aka headomg... in my head i've been pronouncing it NOO-DLE for years!!
So it was always pronounced NOD-EL?
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/noddle
I'm sure you are not the only one who uses noodle :rotfl:0 -
Deleted_User wrote: »Use Clearscore, MSE credit club and Noddle.
Keep in mind that Clearscore and Noddle will not give you access to your report unless you already have 3 years of credit history.
Many think they are great because they are free, but they come limitations.
Just check your free statutory reports instead.:TYour cholesterol levels are not seen, or used, by your heart and arteries, so ignore it.
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