Tempted by the Virgin ISA bond - it is 2.4% and actually paying more than my mortgage. Is 5 years too long to tie up money or do you think that interest rates will soar before then?
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Still having problems with the pikeys over a poorly laid patio before I deal with the Mafia.....Originally posted by AtW View PostWhy won't you take Yer Local Mafia Neighbours ISA instead? They pay 20%, lend for 1000%Comment
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How is that psycho girl doing?Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostStill having problems with the pikeys over a poorly laid patio before I deal with the Mafia.....Comment
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Zopa 5.6-9.5% dependent on bad debtsOriginally posted by Wilmslow View PostTempted by the Virgin ISA bond - it is 2.4% and actually paying more than my mortgage. Is 5 years too long to tie up money or do you think that interest rates will soar before then?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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If you get introduced to zopa you'll get a free £50 as will the person who introduced you. Same with ratesetter.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostZopa 5.6-9.5% dependent on bad debtsSee You Next TuesdayComment
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Forgot that Get £50 by clicking hereOriginally posted by Lance View PostIf you get introduced to zopa you'll get a free £50 as will the person who introduced you. Same with ratesetter.
Oops you won’t get anything at the moment as zopa aren’t looking for investorsLast edited by eek; 25 October 2017, 15:49.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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