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Hi. New to the forum and joined because I'd like advice if I can claim with my credit card company using section 75. If not, is there any other way I can try and claim any money back? Thanks. I paid 3.5k for emergency drain works at my property. I paid on my credit card. Without going into too much detail, when I claimed…
Currently with £120,000 DC pension pot I can get £9207 - Flat ,No TFLS, 10 year garranty Annuity (couple of medical conditions) At 4% Drawdown I would be starting at £4800 I understand the differences between annuities and drawdown And the pluses and minuses of each And Inflation And lack of pot to be inherited - But That…
Oh if I were living on my own without the various pets and humans that demand heat the ASHP would be off lol.
Hello, we had a little girl last month and are looking into the best option for a bank account. There doesn't seem to be a huge range of accounts available to set up in her name (we have received a few cheques in her name so need this pay them in). Does anybody have recommendations of an account with a good interest rate?…
I wonder if any one can give me some advice. My daughter is 14 and was desperate to get her ear pierced. We live in a very remote rural area, the nearest town is 1 1/2 hours away. I researched and researched and Clair's accessories was only place in this town to get ears pierced. I have medical conditions and struggle with…
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The banks, which are all part of the Lloyds Banking Group, will shut at least 176 of their branches in 2024 and 2025, after the Group announced a further 53 closures.
The Lindt chocolate bunny is widely regarded as the gold standard of Easter treats, though it's rarely the most MoneySaving bunny-shaped choc – so in classic MSE fashion, this called for a taste test. The team at MSE Towers were all ears when we asked for volunteers to taste cheaper supermarket own-brand chocolate bunny alternatives alongside Lindt. So let's stop rabbiting on and hop to it.
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