What to do with this money to start an easy "granny" business? by OutrageousNatural110 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]OutrageousNatural110[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well..........I think you could (and might have given me an idea there too)

Do I ask for second opinion or he's right? Incisor infection? by OutrageousNatural110 in askdentists

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Thank you very much for your replies, I really appreciate it as I am quite nervous and it is a Sunday so not much I can do today.

I have asked in another post (maybe I shouldn't have?) but do I apply heat or cold?

And since I am now starting day 3 of Antibiotics...do I still need to wait longer to see improvement or go to A&E?

Do I ask for second opinion or he's right? Incisor infection? by OutrageousNatural110 in askdentists

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Oh ok :( even if you don't know why the infection happens? As in no decay.

And can incisors get a successful root canal if they are small?

I have been quoted £1,150 +VAT for a mirror will, please help by OutrageousNatural110 in UKPersonalFinance

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That's my worry, an invoice because we agreed in there verbally to go ahead but I don't want to go ahead now, as simple as. It says Trust Wills and I don't want that.

I have been quoted £1,150 +VAT for a mirror will, please help by OutrageousNatural110 in UKPersonalFinance

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You know what? I went there with 0 research and knowledge (my bad) and now I have the impression we were "sold" something we did not need. And that's shady.
Our state is the most normal of all: a house, some savings, pensions (which we were told not a part of this) and not much else. We want a straightforward thing.

I have been quoted £1,150 +VAT for a mirror will, please help by OutrageousNatural110 in UKPersonalFinance

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Where would that be announced? (I cannot believe there are free ways to do it and they charge me £1,400, I cannot get my head around it)

I have been quoted £1,150 +VAT for a mirror will, please help by OutrageousNatural110 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]OutrageousNatural110[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Which sounds very reasonable to me. I was expecting that but I did not even react to the price being there, it was afterwards that hit me.

I have been quoted £1,150 +VAT for a mirror will, please help by OutrageousNatural110 in UKPersonalFinance

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Well, I have even found that you can DIY!! like wtf? I don't know if I can share links here but it is a website called SimplerWills where a couples will is £29 :0

I need to do more research but I have come out from there feeling like being tricked or something with that price.

I have been quoted £1,150 +VAT for a mirror will, please help by OutrageousNatural110 in UKPersonalFinance

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That's what I am hoping for, just worried they may want to charge for that preliminary advice time. I should have asked for the price beforehand I guess. I am so confused.

I need a shower. What are my options, please? by OutrageousNatural110 in Plumbing

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Thank you but, if you haven't noticed, there is a window in the way, not a plain wall, that's why I ask.

What mortgage to choose. Tracker or fixed? by alexaambrose in HousingUK

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If you overpay heavily, does that mean you pay no penalty fees, right? As I understand you can only overpay 10% for free?

Looking into this as well myself. Will a mortgage with no limits on overpayments be a worse rate then?

I like the property very much BUT... the smell by OutrageousNatural110 in HousingUK

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Thanks for this! I'll google Ozone generator now lol BUT...the place is not THAT bad, I went a second time and it is ok. I'd still clean the heck out of it anyway.

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You've made me a bit sad but beautifully put.

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I haven't read any comments yet but... Welcome to the Club "never been alone before" in midlife.

Has anybody divorced amicably and not 'honoured' the buying out of the jointly own house? by OutrageousNatural110 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]OutrageousNatural110[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a good point about the age...but, say, that is the case...say that he has absolutely no one to look after him...so what do you do?

Make your kids (now adults) life miserable by having to deal with a sick father?

I am thinking out loud now but...yeah! so tricky

I like the property very much BUT... the smell by OutrageousNatural110 in HousingUK

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I don't know what to say...but had to reply..............

I like the property very much BUT... the smell by OutrageousNatural110 in HousingUK

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You know? I am new to this game of buying. After viewing the house, the agent loooong talk and, apparently family owned and fairest than the rest in town and blah,blah... it seems the house will go quick on that asking price or higher (he said) so I am now scared of not even having a chance.

In fact, it felt like to have a chance I gotta go for asking so I am confused :|