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  • PennysIntoPounds
    PennysIntoPounds Posts: 6,294 Forumite
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    I'm not at all expert in credit ratings but I think the 'hit' of a hard credit check only lasts a few months so it should start adjusting itself soon if its been a few months since you had one, so you shouldn't be in a worse place come July. I don't think wages affect credit score but obvs having money to have less debt will do so, so perhaps PB until two months before you need to apply then bung yer cash at the debt to make sure it has time to show up on the various credit agencies records 
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6466032/an-in-between-phase/p1

    'self-blame can be as egotistical as self-praise... any work worth doing is greater than we are... we must not overrate our importance to it, either for good or ill' Margaret Kennedy Lucy Carmichael
  • stymied
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    PBs have to be in for one complete calendar month before they’re entered in the draw so you’ll end up with quite a short window? May be better taking guaranteed interest in a savings account x
  • Dakota_Rose
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    I’ve been tempted by the chance of a premium bonds win too after the bank has written to say the interest on my savings pots is due to drop again. I’ve opened an account with the minimum amount of £25. It was easy to do but needs to be in for a full calendar month before being entered into the next month’s draw. 

    Looking at the prize lists, the vast majority of big winners have a v. large amount in their accounts and lots had been opened some years ago - I’m never realistically going to have anywhere near that amount to compete with. 

    But … it’s something different to try to keep the emergency fund out of sight but within reaching distance if needed. 
  • jwil
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    I use my PB account as an EF for that reason, that it's arms length enough to stop me dipping into it. 
    "Good financial planning is about not spending money on things that add no value to your life in order to have more money for the things that do". Eoin McGee
  • Rhyddid2026
    Rhyddid2026 Posts: 1,163 Forumite
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    Thanks everyone. 

    I think it's about finding the balance to keep me going for the longer term (because my debts aren't going anywhere for a good few years). I have money going in to a high interest regular saver as my emergency fund, so feel like I've ticked that box. Putting the extra wages into the PBs makes it interesting, gives me something new to think about and to save I've tried, and I think I prefer that to paying it all off the credit card each month, just in case my car breaks down or something. 
    I'll still be overpaying the credit card by DD, and making small extra payments with any unexpected or leftover money. 
    I've just made an extra payment of £10 to it, because I resisted chip shop last for tea. That's another half a box I can colour in on my tracker, which is now on my fridge door. 

    My credit score went up a few points today Pip, so I think this is the start of the upturn. I've gone from very poor to poor, so I should easily be back to fair by July, or possibly even good.
    Debts                04/01/25       01/04/26  
    Natwest2           £6,509.97      £4,200 
    NatWest CC      £7,612.74       £6,325
    Lloyds CC          £6,112.60      £4,115
    1st Direct CC     £176.03         £9.11
    CC total             £20,411.34    £14,649.11
    OD                     £1100            £0
    Car loan             £4,000          £3,600
    1st Direct Loan  £10,684.44    £7,000
    Total                  £36,195.78    £25,249.11
    EF £1,750.33
    HF £150.76
  • PennysIntoPounds
    PennysIntoPounds Posts: 6,294 Forumite
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    edited 21 January at 7:05PM
    Fab that credit score is already going up again.

    Agree with others that you could get a wee bit of interest with PB money elsewhere, but with interest rates so low on savings (if you want to be able to easily access your money), I personally would take the chance of winning something if you're only putting it away for 2-3 months

    ETA do make sure you put the money in asap when you get it though, as, as others pointed out, it has to be in for a calendar month before its entered in the draw, so definitely not a thing that's allowed to be an OAT!
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6466032/an-in-between-phase/p1

    'self-blame can be as egotistical as self-praise... any work worth doing is greater than we are... we must not overrate our importance to it, either for good or ill' Margaret Kennedy Lucy Carmichael
  • Rhyddid2026
    Rhyddid2026 Posts: 1,163 Forumite
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    It'll be going from my account on payday! Promise!
    Debts                04/01/25       01/04/26  
    Natwest2           £6,509.97      £4,200 
    NatWest CC      £7,612.74       £6,325
    Lloyds CC          £6,112.60      £4,115
    1st Direct CC     £176.03         £9.11
    CC total             £20,411.34    £14,649.11
    OD                     £1100            £0
    Car loan             £4,000          £3,600
    1st Direct Loan  £10,684.44    £7,000
    Total                  £36,195.78    £25,249.11
    EF £1,750.33
    HF £150.76
  • Sun_Addict
    Sun_Addict Posts: 25,308 Forumite
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    Hopefully the lecture went well 🤞
    I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)
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