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Hosted by Lucia Savadori
26/05/2019, 08:05
6IX2HQ5P
£0.84
Quite enjoyed this oneOriginal 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 pot0 -
Purchasing study
Hosted by Lucia Savadori
26/05/2019, 08:05
6IX2HQ5P
£0.84
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
(*cough* I ordered a bottle of gin among other things)0 -
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
(*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, thoughOriginal 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 pot0 -
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.0 -
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!0
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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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£1.70 12 minutes £8.50/hr 19 places remainingOriginal 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 pot0
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