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  • fabsaver
    fabsaver Posts: 1,279 Forumite
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    mikep22 wrote: »
    Congratulations!
    The researcher Gael Le Mens has awarded you a bonus.
    Your account has been credited by £0.04.

    Just what was the point?
    I'm 4p richer too! Now what shall I spend it on :D
  • mikep22
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    fabsaver wrote: »
    I'm 4p richer too! Now what shall I spend it on :D

    I am struggling to think of anything that can be bought with 4p, tbf. :rotfl:
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  • MissPop
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    mikep22 wrote: »
    I am struggling to think of anything that can be bought with 4p, tbf. :rotfl:

    I'd say four penny sweets, but you can't even buy 'em like that any more :(

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  • julicorn
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    26/05/2019, 08:05
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    Quite enjoyed this one :)
    Original mortgage: December 2017, £203,495
    MFW start: April 2018, £201,800
    Mortgage neutral: September 2022, mortgage redeemed: December 2022
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  • Miró
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    julicorn wrote: »
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    Quite enjoyed this one :)


    Hiya...I did this one and enjoyed it too! Did I understand correctly that some people will actually get the goods that they ordered?? Confused :o

    (*cough* I ordered a bottle of gin among other things)
  • julicorn
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    Mir! wrote: »
    Hiya...I did this one and enjoyed it too! Did I understand correctly that some people will actually get the goods that they ordered?? Confused :o

    (*cough* I ordered a bottle of gin among other things)

    Yes, I think it said 1 in 100!
    I was veeeery tempted by the gin, but I think having run out of grocery money for this month inspired me to make the most boring, sensible choices out of probably any of the respondents :rotfl: A tub of Pringles made it into my basket, though ;)
    Original mortgage: December 2017, £203,495
    MFW start: April 2018, £201,800
    Mortgage neutral: September 2022, mortgage redeemed: December 2022
    New house, new mortgage: December 2022, £276,007
    Current balance: £217,800 minus £8,300 overpayment savings pot
  • Miró
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    julicorn wrote: »
    Yes, I think it said 1 in 100!
    I was veeeery tempted by the gin, but I think having run out of grocery money for this month inspired me to make the most boring, sensible choices out of probably any of the respondents :rotfl: A tub of Pringles made it into my basket, though ;)

    Ha, ditto the Pringles!! Do report back if you are lucky. Fingers x'd for both of us and anyone else that did it.

    Been getting some unusual/interesting surveys lately, I had one to do last week which consisted of going into John Lewis's candle department, answering some questions on a website whilst I was there, taking some photos and doing a video in the store saying why I bought candles at JL. Felt a right idiot doing it but it is supposed to pay £30. Not sure if it was Prolific, One Opinion or Qmee.
  • Trina90
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    I did that one this morning too! Went for my boring, usual grocery items. Was a fun survey though!
    Mortgage started 2015: £150,000 2016: £130,000 2017: £116,000 2018: £105,000 2019: £88,000 2020: £69,000 2021: £51,195 2023: MORTGAGE FREE!
  • mikep22
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    Mir! wrote: »
    Ha, ditto the Pringles!! Do report back if you are lucky. Fingers x'd for both of us and anyone else that did it.

    Been getting some unusual/interesting surveys lately, I had one to do last week which consisted of going into John Lewis's candle department, answering some questions on a website whilst I was there, taking some photos and doing a video in the store saying why I bought candles at JL. Felt a right idiot doing it but it is supposed to pay £30. Not sure if it was Prolific, One Opinion or Qmee.

    FILTH. Would be especially filth as I only 2 minutes walk from the JL in MK. And if nothing else you get a special feeling of toff for a few minutes.
    Debt: May 15: £17335 Jul 16: £13874 Jan 17: £11,606 Dec 18: £8,308 Sept 19: £4,969 Jul 21: £890
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  • julicorn
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    First impression counts
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    Original mortgage: December 2017, £203,495
    MFW start: April 2018, £201,800
    Mortgage neutral: September 2022, mortgage redeemed: December 2022
    New house, new mortgage: December 2022, £276,007
    Current balance: £217,800 minus £8,300 overpayment savings pot
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