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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post
    lol, i dont know the name of the largest species of crab in the world, that doesnt mean if someone told me it i wouldnt believe it because ive never heard of it. but i guess the world revolves around you, lol.

    but yah: http://tech.yahoo.com/news/pcworld/2...emainingstores
    ofc it does :S:S

    anyways if its us only then i probs wudnt of herd of it.

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    Nope hasnt affected dad either =]
    Do you ever feel like you want to go home?
    Lost in the crowd and you feel alone

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    Quote Originally Posted by entrance View Post
    couldnt of been that big i've never heard of it in my life

    but anyways theres always online where you can get anything to do with electronics basically.
    lol what a terribly naive thing to say

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaintYourTarget View Post
    I'm benefiting greatly. We bought a new house on a flexible rate mortgage last year, so not only did we get it around 50kish cheaper than it's value a year or two back but we're only on 2.8% interest. It's insane how well we worked it.

    I'm with Tesco, they're reluctant to hire new staff so there's plenty of overtime if I need it. Feeling much better off.
    You know your are up **** creek with a mortgage like that? They start off low, then the interest ratw will rise until you can't afford it and the bank forecloses on it.

    My mom paid off our house last last year, so we're in the clear. The appartments are paying themselves off with rent and such.
    I'm at a point in my life where I don't care if you like me or you don't. If you like me, cool. If you don't, meh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metric1 View Post
    You know your are up **** creek with a mortgage like that? They start off low, then the interest ratw will rise until you can't afford it and the bank forecloses on it.

    My mom paid off our house last last year, so we're in the clear. The appartments are paying themselves off with rent and such.
    nahh, the mortgages banks are giving out are all good atm. They need people to buy houses, take out loans and not save, mainly so they can survive. Now is the time to buy a house

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    Quote Originally Posted by kk. View Post
    yes, i dont get as much interest on my savings :@
    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    I concur. 1.6% AER on my ISA, ***?
    I've got £1110 in my ISA and i got told for a year of it being in there i'll get roughly £4. :/

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    lol i even get better than that, i get like 60p a month interest in halifax.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metric1 View Post
    You know your are up **** creek with a mortgage like that? They start off low, then the interest ratw will rise until you can't afford it and the bank forecloses on it.

    My mom paid off our house last last year, so we're in the clear. The appartments are paying themselves off with rent and such.
    Ours started off high and has kept going down and down. We owned both of the houses we sold to buy this one so we pretty much own a good 3 quarters of it. That, the low interest rates and a few accounts (forgot what the *******s are called =[) maturing soon should mean we pay the great majority of it off before they hike them all back up again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by entrance View Post
    lol i even get better than that, i get like 60p a month interest in halifax.
    i used to get roughly like £1-2 a month, then its dropped hell loads!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaintYourTarget View Post
    Ours started off high and has kept going down and down. We owned both of the houses we sold to buy this one so we pretty much own a good 3 quarters of it. That, the low interest rates and a few accounts (forgot what the *******s are called =[) maturing soon should mean we pay the great majority of it off before they hike them all back up again.
    Thats why so many people are in the hole in America. You have penalties if you pay off your mortgage early too.
    I'm at a point in my life where I don't care if you like me or you don't. If you like me, cool. If you don't, meh.

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