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nab 6.7 for me

mother f**ker

I started off on 7.3 6months ago, so the 6.8 is quite a big reduction for me!

edit: congrats on the engagement

My mate at commbank said after my loan had been fully drawn for 3 months, I just had to ring up and tell them NAB offered me 6.87% and that I was switching unless they matched/beat it, and they'd do it no worries...That date was coming up, and now the rates been dropped to 6.88% anyway, so I'll have to see if I can do the same thing to get it lower again...

Will still leave the repayments where they are though

Although I am about to take an almost 50% pay cut...

mother f**ker

My mate at commbank said after my loan had been fully drawn for 3 months, I just had to ring up and tell them NAB offered me 6.87% and that I was switching unless they matched/beat it, and they'd do it no worries...That date was coming up, and now the rates been dropped to 6.88% anyway, so I'll have to see if I can do the same thing to get it lower again...

Will still leave the repayments where they are though

Although I am about to take an almost 50% pay cut...

ah cheers for the intel. Might come in handy in the future.

Not good to hear about the pay cut though :(

ah cheers for the intel. Might come in handy in the future.

Not good to hear about the pay cut though :(

Pretty sure it worked for my brother...He tried it with mine already but as it'd only been fully drawn for around a month, they said the rate can't be changed til after 3 months, so he said we'll do it again then....Will speak to him this week and see if it's still do-able at the lower rate..

As for the pay cut, will pay off in the long run :)

I let it cool, put my hand down there and used some "choice as" words, it came off.

dammit.. I tried but too much of a girl... did not budge. Also tried some very choice words, did not work. Except mentally..

I do believe I was on the garage floor at one point, just lying there for a few mins under the car going *sigh* or something like that lol. Such fun!

I think that was just after I dropped basically *everything* into the oil pan.. ffs cannot win lol

Can't wait to put the DRIFT filter on caus it has a nut on the end for a ratchet.. so easy to get on/off

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