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To clarify, you can either pay the principal amount (e.g. 20k) or use the ISA which maxes out at 150% of the principle amount. By "zero interest" I just mean it's a fixed amount that won't ever change. This might seem like a frivolous distinction, but it means that you'll never have to worry about getting trapped paying just the interest so I think it makes a big difference



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