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I am AtWOriginally posted by ClippyYour use of the english language is very similar to atw's...
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Your use of the english language is very similar to atw's...Originally posted by andyDoes AtW qualify ? He is on the verge of becoming multimillionaire
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Hey I don't need to win anything - I'm happy enough already.Originally posted by BagpussLet SASguru win before he bursts into tears again.
Now how much did you spend on your mortgage this month?
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This could allow you to enter the even more exclusive 'never had a mortgage club' !Originally posted by sasguruYou can join only if your "cash in the bank" is enough to purchase a property outright.
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You been reading the FT at Toddington Services again?Originally posted by Sockpuppet........wait for the normalisation that will take place when interest rates hit 6%.
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You can join only if your "cash in the bank" is enough to purchase a property outright.Originally posted by SockpuppetNow technically can I enter? I dont have any debts. Ok, I dont have anything in terms of assets other than cash in the bank and a car.
After the **** up with my last attempt at purchasing a house decided to let the monkies batter each other and wait for the normalisation that will take place when interest rates hit 6%.
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Now technically can I enter? I dont have any debts. Ok, I dont have anything in terms of assets other than cash in the bank and a car.
After the **** up with my last attempt at purchasing a house decided to let the monkies batter each other and wait for the normalisation that will take place when interest rates hit 6%.
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I've changed my initial post to prove this.Originally posted by ClippyYeah, course it's not.
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Don't mind them RS. They're just jealous they're not a member of our exclusive club.
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