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  • MaxiRobriguez
    MaxiRobriguez Posts: 1,783 Forumite
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    I guess at £20 a month, which you may stop as well, even if the rules go against you it's not much of a loss to shoulder.

    £20 punt which might give your kids a couple of extra years of retirement.
  • Alexland
    Alexland Posts: 10,183 Forumite
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    I guess at £20 a month, which you may stop as well, even if the rules go against you it's not much of a loss to shoulder.
    I'm at a point in life where any adidtional money we earn going forward is probably not for our benefit anyway. If it wasn't for the need to have so much value locked away in the house (that we will never spend in our lifetime) then we would already have enough for our own needs to retire today. The kids are getting it all anyway so why not have £20 now?
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