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6%?Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostSo my house purchase fell through and now I have borrowed money as well as my own cash sitting in a low interest savings account. Any ideas where I can put this to get the best return until I find a house?
http://www.alphabank.bg/_private/IR_...ls18062012.pdf
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a small amount declared.Originally posted by eek View PostWhat borrowed money? You can't have a mortgage so did you borrow the deposit as well?
I hope you declared that on the mortgage application form as otherwise its fraud. Just ask Peter Mandelson.
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What borrowed money? You can't have a mortgage so did you borrow the deposit as well?
I hope you declared that on the mortgage application form as otherwise its fraud. Just ask Peter Mandelson.
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Watched a bit of that yesterday - really interesting stuff. Seriously though....Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostThe Bank of Dave was offering 5%.
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The Bank of Dave was offering 5%.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostSo my house purchase fell through and now I have borrowed money as well as my own cash sitting in a low interest savings account. Any ideas where I can put this to get the best return until I find a house?
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High Interest Bank Accounts
So my house purchase fell through and now I have borrowed money as well as my own cash sitting in a low interest savings account. Any ideas where I can put this to get the best return until I find a house?Tags: None
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