Help! Mortgage-pig crisis!
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Eels100
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OK, so your wonderful mortgage-pig idea has inspired me (we've only just had an offer accepted!) to start a small fund towards the first annual overpayment. So I bought a pig for pennies from eBay - it's a red Royal Bank of Scotland pig with a grey panel underneath for releasing your funds.
But I can't open it! The base has a small notch in it with a kind of peg that turns, but it just will not open - this could pose problematic!
Has anyone any mortgage-pig experience they could apply to my predicament?
But I can't open it! The base has a small notch in it with a kind of peg that turns, but it just will not open - this could pose problematic!
Has anyone any mortgage-pig experience they could apply to my predicament?
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Hammer and chisel? :rotfl:Fortune's always hiding, I've looked everywhere......0
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That would certainly stop you spending your savingsOrganised people are just too lazy to look for things
F U Fund currently at £2500 -
I used to get the moneu out by sliding it down a knife0
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I would get in touch with the seller and if he can't come up with the solution get your money back?0
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halloweenqueen wrote:I would get in touch with the seller and if he can't come up with the solution get your money back?
There speaks a true MoneySavingExpert - here was me thinking "Ah well, it was only 50p on eBay ..." :rotfl:0 -
first find out if the seller refunds postage or you will be pig less and pennies down :-)If it doesnt pay rent sell it.
Mortgage - £2,000
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Eels100 wrote:There speaks a true MoneySavingExpert - here was me thinking "Ah well, it was only 50p on eBay ..." :rotfl:
I just can't help it, I have mentioned before but I'm devleoping a slight but distinct squeak as I move now!!!0 -
LOL, I have one of them You need a KEY!!!!
Hillfly has the solution. Or you could send the piggy this way :rotfl:0
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