I was thinking this. One of my closest friends has body dysmorphia and is a massive shopping addict. Shopping and getting new things probably makes her feel good for a bitAs a plus size person I fully agree with her here BUT what more could she possibly need to buy clothing wise - for holiday or for anything at all? With all the ITS gifted stuff and the sheer volume of stuff she ordered from ASOS, Boohoo and wherever else, she surely isn’t buying anything else. If she is then I think she has serious issues. There’s no real need for it so is it just want/greed?
Absolutely. No matter what your budget, pretty much every spare penny you've got is needed on a house move.Especially when you're in the process of a house move, would you not be saving your money for everything that comes with that .... solicitors and removals and cleaning the new place and furnishing it ! £20 here, £30 there all adds up
And they all look the sameHow many pairs of sandals is that now????
I have this badly, it's really unhealthy and makes you feel shitter in the long run let alone poor. Its really easy to get that fix and feel more confident in a new outfit really, I dislike it so much about myself but can totally see how much worse it must be for her being an influencer and also working with ITS.I was thinking this. One of my closest friends has body dysmorphia and is a massive shopping addict. Shopping and getting new things probably makes her feel good for a bit
Everything she posts can be claimed back though as it’s part of her job and if she posts an aff link she will make more than double back. She will have no issue getting a mortgage at all and will already be agreed. It’s literally her job.Especially when you're in the process of a house move, would you not be saving your money for everything that comes with that .... solicitors and removals and cleaning the new place and furnishing it ! £20 here, £30 there all adds up
Hang on! She’s just bought another pair.How many pairs of sandals is that now????
You need more than just your mortgage when moving house there's so much to pay out, so many fees to pay and just all the spends for the new house. I am self employed too and can put against the business as costs but you still have to pay for it, it still comes off your earnings, you still physically spend the money.Everything she posts can be claimed back though as it’s part of her job and if she posts an aff link she will make more than double back. She will have no issue getting a mortgage at all and will already be agreed. It’s literally her job.
Everything she posts can be claimed back though as it’s part of her job and if she posts an aff link she will make more than double back. She will have no issue getting a mortgage at all and will already be agreed. It’s literally her job.
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Everything she posts can be claimed back though as it’s part of her job and if she posts an aff link she will make more than double back. She will have no issue getting a mortgage at all and will already be agreed. It’s literally her job.
Approval in principle nowadays is as detailed as getting your letter of offer. Only difference is no security address. All checks are done & mortgage is fully underwritten.Her mortgage can’t be all sorted as she hasn’t bought a house yet. She may have the agreement in principle but that’s not the same really it’s not in as much detail, some people get one and then declined when further checks are made for a full mortgage.
I’m not saying she won’t get one I’m sure she will, but she can only apply for the actual mortgage once she’s offered and accepted on a house.
Urgh I’ve bought one house and that was enough. So stressful waiting for mortgage to be approved and then the bloody solicitors dragging their heels while paying them a lot of money!
We are staying put. Nevermind selling one and buying one.
It will be all in place in principle and then formally sorted when she has an offer accepted. surely? Are you even allowed to put in an offer without a mortgage being pre-approved? At one point in the UK (not sure if this is true nowadays) some sellers in popular areas wouldn't accept viewings unless you had a mortgage.Her mortgage can’t be all sorted as she hasn’t bought a house yet. She may have the agreement in principle but that’s not the same really it’s not in as much detail, some people get one and then declined when further checks are made for a full mortgage.
I’m not saying she won’t get one I’m sure she will, but she can only apply for the actual mortgage once she’s offered and accepted on a house.
Urgh I’ve bought one house and that was enough. So stressful waiting for mortgage to be approved and then the bloody solicitors dragging their heels while paying them a lot of money!
We are staying put. Nevermind selling one and buying one.
And her taste in interior is shit. So wonder if she’s going to go down the whole interior / house deco route.It will be all in place in principle and then formally sorted when she has an offer accepted. surely? Are you even allowed to put in an offer without a mortgage being pre-approved? At one point in the UK (not sure if this is true nowadays) some sellers in popular areas wouldn't accept viewings unless you had a mortgage.
I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of place they're moving to and how they're going to furnish and decorate it. However much money she has earned lately from Insta, believe me it will soon go when she starts doing all that. It's not like she is Mrs Hinch or anything.
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