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• #21477
I'm not seriously considering remortgaging to buy bitcoins. I'll take a risk or two but not that level of risk.
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• #21478
Should I get another mortgage and pump 100-odd k into bitcoinz?
Nothing could possibly go wrong with this plan.
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• #21479
Done!
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• #21480
For those of you who can't detect a joke:
DO NOT REMORTGAGE YOUR HOME TO BUY THE RESULTS OF EQUATIONS YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND.
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• #21481
But but...
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• #21482
Anyone in or around SE23 that has a cleaner whom they can recommend and might like some additional hours?
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• #21483
Krasi - 07877 511922
Cleans my place and a few friends', and before starting I googled and found a couple of other positive comments
http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1715203
http://www.london-se1.co.uk/forum/read/1/213940 -
• #21484
Whooooooopssssss....
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• #21485
And here I was doing some research on what the fuck Bitcoins actually are.
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• #21486
Thanks, appreciated!
Just gotta figure out if this is actually the right house for us before I sign anything...
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• #21487
Even if you did it last month, massive gains.
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• #21488
I know... I didn't really though, bought at the start of the year so decent increase. Wish I had had the balls to buy more, but you know what they say - "Don't gamble more than you can afford to lose".
Ended up overpaying on my mortgage instead. Boring.
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• #21489
You know what's not boring? Celebrating paying off the biggest fucking debt of your life 22 years early.
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• #21490
Wahoooo... I still have far too many years to go.
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• #21491
Pffft u didn’t borrow enough ;)
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• #21492
If I didn't borrow enough I wouldn't have a place now would I? What you mean is... "wow, you must've busted a gut working and saving when you were younger to grow a decent deposit and since the GFC fucked any hope of growing it further you threw it all into a low interest home loan likeaboss".
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• #21493
What happens once you've paid it off?
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• #21494
I fuck off to Italy and become a slum landlord from afar.
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• #21495
See also: https://www.lfgss.com/comments/13988572/
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• #21496
Planning on laying engineered wood in our kitchen-diner, bonding straight to subfloor. Will be replacing the half-tiled, half-carpet affair which the previous owners thought was a good idea. Carpet side is a relatively new extension, so the concrete is level and sound. Will we need a self-levelling compound on the side where the tiles have been?
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• #21497
You start spending serious money on bicycles, fat fast German estates and slow noisy British ones, IME.
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• #21498
If cars is what you seek there is little point paying off the mortgage when interest rates are so low. A reasonable used RS6 is about £30 a month. Or a nice new McLaren under £200.
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• #21499
Will we need a self-levelling compound on the side where the tiles have been?
Depends how well the tile adhesive comes off, but I’d probably level the whole thing, that way you can be sure it’s all... level.
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• #21500
Oh, I never claimed it was a sensible decision. It's just what I did. The two are rarely in overlapping circles on the Venn Diagram of Life.
True. That route might not involve bitcoin. I'd just be anxious of such an investment when there seems to be growing scrutiny but he who dares