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Re: premium bonds.
Got this in an email this morning!
I logged on excitedly and found it was another £25. Still, it's better than a hoof in the nads...
I logged on excitedly and found it was another £25. Still, it's better than a hoof in the nads...
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Re: premium bonds.
I've had Premium Bonds for the best part of 50 years, never won anything. I'm tempted to cash them in and go on a bender. I'm a bit out of touch with current prices, how much drugs could I get for £9?
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Re: premium bonds.
£25 again this month
But I've just cashed in a load of them to buy a KTM so i don't think I'll be getting owt for a while !
But I've just cashed in a load of them to buy a KTM so i don't think I'll be getting owt for a while !
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Re: premium bonds.
£75 this month, that's £25 on mine and £50 on hers.
The return on the investment is miserable, the 5 seconds of fun checking the app at the start of month makes up for it though.
The return on the investment is miserable, the 5 seconds of fun checking the app at the start of month makes up for it though.
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Re: premium bonds.
Nothing again this month. Fourth dry month in a row. We've only had two £25's this year, from over £27k's of bonds
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Re: premium bonds.
Premium Bonds are for queers and nonces. "I've got my money in the Post Office because it's safe and I'm mummy's little bender".
Grow some balls and get yourself some Etherium.
What could possibly go wrong?
Grow some balls and get yourself some Etherium.
What could possibly go wrong?
To a kid looking up to me, life ain't nothing but bitches and money.
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Re: premium bonds.
It's staying in Premiums!
Then in three years time it'll pay the mortgage off and I'll be able to afford a Panigale on HP!
Then in three years time it'll pay the mortgage off and I'll be able to afford a Panigale on HP!
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Re: premium bonds.
Or you buy the right Crypto and buy the Panigale in a months time for cashKungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 10:11 am It's staying in Premiums!
Then in three years time it'll pay the mortgage off and I'll be able to afford a Panigale on HP!
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You have a go and let us know how you get onweeksy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 10:13 amOr you buy the right Crypto and buy the Panigale in a months time for cashKungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 10:11 am It's staying in Premiums!
Then in three years time it'll pay the mortgage off and I'll be able to afford a Panigale on HP!
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Sadly my £6.76 of savings will be worth only £11.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 10:16 amYou have a go and let us know how you get onweeksy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 10:13 amOr you buy the right Crypto and buy the Panigale in a months time for cashKungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 10:11 am It's staying in Premiums!
Then in three years time it'll pay the mortgage off and I'll be able to afford a Panigale on HP!
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Re: premium bonds.
Got a letter from HSBC today, they're cutting my savings rate again. It was already 0.01%
Fuck you HSBC, says I. I'm off to find some better acounts. I've already moved a chunk of it into fixed term savings accounts, you can't access your money for a set period but you get a much better rate. A whole 1%!
Fuck you HSBC, says I. I'm off to find some better acounts. I've already moved a chunk of it into fixed term savings accounts, you can't access your money for a set period but you get a much better rate. A whole 1%!
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Re: premium bonds.
They're expecting interest rates to rise this week.
I fixed my mortgage for 5 years last month at a very low rate, so I'm feeling smug.
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Yeah it's nuts - my first mortgage was 4.89% and I remember loads of people from my parent's generation (which is most of you lot, TBF) telling me that was way lower than they got. I've just re-fixed at 1.14%!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 10:56 am I fixed my mortgage for 5 years last month at a very low rate, so I'm feeling smug.