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I have all our bonds listed on a spreadsheet too, with winning numbers identified. Have the full holding. Just waiting for a miraculous day when the same bond wins twice !!!Sea_Shell said:We're going to buying £40,000 worth in September, so we'll be in the November draw.
I've set up a row on my spreadsheet, under the "income" section, titled "winnings"..... I may be being a bit previous, but lets hope I get to fill in some blanks!!!1 - 
            2nd month my wife has zero on full holding,my 40000 has won £50 Aug, and £25 this month!
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            Nothing for me on 25K ish holding and nothing for OH on 8k
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            Nothing this month.Results for year...October 2020 to September 2021: average holding £17735, average return: 0.85%, or £150.If you want to be rich, live like you're poor; if you want to be poor, live like you're rich.0
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            2 x £25 for me on 50k. My nieces £100 holding which is now 23 years old produced its 2nd £25 win this month.
  
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            1 X £25 on £100K holding for my husband and I
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            Two x £25 prizes for me this month on £40,150 holding.
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There are just 2 months so far this year that I haven't had a prize, Jan & March.The bigger the bargain, the better I feel.
I should mention that there's only one of me, don't confuse me with others of the same name.0 - 
            £100 on one max holding£25 on the other max holding0
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            2 x £25.00 on a joint £100K holding. Currently on 0.45% over the last 6 months. Between us we have won something every month for the last 24 months. I think the wife is in the lead.0
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            Is the best* way to buy PBs to use a debit card?
* Easiest, fastest, safest?
Ok to buy £40k in one go?How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 2.60% of current retirement "pot" (as at end May 2025)0 
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