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gaspanic | 22:01 Sat 15th Jan 2011 | Business & Finance
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what exactley does it mean?
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in what context?
Presumably - what it says. You have a mortgage for say 20 years, and you agree with the building society to extend the term to, say, 25 years.
you would probably pay more interest on the mortgage, but would have cheaper monthly repayments than if it were a normal mortgage
or it could be that you extend you mortgage by borrowing more money
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Not sure what a morgage is, but do not what a dictionary is. It is a book in which you look up words you need to spell correctly.

Sorry, do not know what this is, but someone else may know.

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The Spelling Police
Dear Spelling Police,

Your post fails on account of the typo (short for typographical error, you stickler)

LOL
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'Jonnyboy12'

Before you pick apart my small typo why don't you atleast try and string sentences that make actual sense together first then act all smug.

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"Not sure what a morgage is, but do not what a dictionary is. It is a book in which you look up words you need to spell correctly. "

Excuse me? "but do not what a dictionary is" mate you can have your dictionary there's no point you can't even begin to speak, funny how you'd be sat there acting all high and mighty yet no one can decipher what your trying to tell the good people of AB.
OK gaspanic, you've had a pop at jb12 (and I understand), but did the rest of our answers help?
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yes boxtops and I apologise they did help very much,

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