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  • elantan
    elantan Posts: 21,022 Forumite
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    stripey cheese skirt now that it what i call commitment ...managed to make a wee overpayment with hubby's wage so just waiting for mine at the emd of the month to total feb's overpayment ....cant wait lol ...how sad am i
  • elantan wrote: »
    stripey cheese skirt now that it what i call commitment ...managed to make a wee overpayment with hubby's wage so just waiting for mine at the emd of the month to total feb's overpayment ....cant wait lol ...how sad am i

    I agree.... I am very impressed stripey! Let us know when you are moved in and we can have a housewarming party:rotfl: :j

    DFW nerd no = 281 (graduate)

  • Just a quick total update for you all - so far in Feb we have overpayed

    £3803.47

    How fantastic is that!:D

    DFW nerd no = 281 (graduate)

  • bellsbells wrote: »
    Just a quick total update for you all - so far in Feb we have overpayed

    £3803.47

    How fantastic is that!:D

    Fantastic stuff Bellsbells would love that this year. Congrats
    Glad to be sorting my dept. Before Retirement.
    Now Mortgage free and in Council property
    Heaven
  • bellsbells wrote: »
    I agree.... I am very impressed stripey! Let us know when you are moved in and we can have a housewarming party:rotfl: :j


    thankyou both... I thinkI'll be ready to have the party as soon as I've got the keys in my hand, lol, can't wait!
    Feb 2008 Grocery challenge £101.74 (budget £150)
    Jan 2008 Grocery challenge £177.40 spent (budget£250)
  • kezza12
    kezza12 Posts: 130 Forumite
    well paid £200 for my broken car :mad: and used the money from the sale of hubbys car which we borrowed from the morgage (stupidly i know) in the first place but hopefully will have £50 + in the morgage pig by end of month and leftovers in the current account to band into the morgage...hopefully.
    i looked on the should you or shouldnt you pay off your morgage forum yesterday but it just confused me so i decided that if i pay off my morgage then i can save the same amount of money afterwards that i was putting into the morgage for say 2-3 years and bang a lump sum into my pension and then be able to live quite comfortabley around the age of 50sh? that's the plan anyway:confused:
    I am now debt free! Whoop whoop! :money::beer:
  • SALTY69 wrote: »
    Fantastic stuff Bellsbells would love that this year. Congrats


    :o That is not my personal overpayment, but one for the whole group! I would be swinging from the rooftops if I had managed to pay off that much in one year:rotfl:

    DFW nerd no = 281 (graduate)

  • SALTY69
    SALTY69 Posts: 81 Forumite
    bellsbells wrote: »
    :o That is not my personal overpayment, but one for the whole group! I would be swinging from the rooftops if I had managed to pay off that much in one year:rotfl:

    OMG Bellsbells i miss read it oh well dream on huh, but we all are doing really well and mine still has to be paid yet.
    Glad to be sorting my dept. Before Retirement.
    Now Mortgage free and in Council property
    Heaven
  • kezza12
    kezza12 Posts: 130 Forumite
    is it weird that i can't wait to see what's left in my bank at the end of the month so that i can put it in my morgage??:confused:
    I am now debt free! Whoop whoop! :money::beer:
  • MF2015
    MF2015 Posts: 333 Forumite
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    kezza12 wrote: »
    is it weird that i can't wait to see what's left in my bank at the end of the month so that i can put it in my mortgage??:confused:
    Not at all, I'm supposed to have my expenses paid every 2 weeks but the dumb lass who sorts them out can take up to 6 weeks to process them and it's getting a little tiresome. All that extra interest I could be paying off :mad:

    Should get it on the 25th though, yay!
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