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"Waiter, waiter! There's a fly in my soup!" "Shh! Quiet down or everyone will want one." Badum-tsh (thank you, I'm here all week) Whether it's an unwanted insect interloper or something else entirely, it can be disappointing to be dining out only to have a meal marred by a mistake. While some of us might flag it to the…
How do you organise your savings? This week Forumites have been discussing the merits of different approaches to saving for specific goals. Read on for more on that – and the rest of the week's MSE Forum highlights. Seen something on the Forum we should include in next week's highlights blog? Let us know in this thread.
What's been going on in the MSE Forum this past week? Let's explore some of the topics that have generated debate and MoneySaving insight. Seen something on the Forum we should include in next week's highlights blog? Let us know in this thread.
Due to an potential forthcoming change in circumstances, I'm thinking that we might remortgage our 5 year fix with 26 months to go, (20 months if you consider I'd usually have start the remortgage 6 months early). I want to lock in a 10 year fix from now, which gives me a very long runway. Potential early repayment fees…
I did an eligibility checker for a credit card (which I only want to build my awful 219/1000 credit score) with Santander. It said they can't offer me a credit card. I'm 32. I own my £360k house with no mortgage. Paid £240k for it - £75k deposit and paid off £165k in 5 years with my wife Never missed a payment on anything,…
We have an already established unsociable neighbour who in the past has arranged for work to be done across our land without consent, parks across our drive blocking our cars and then when we complain he paints over our drive, as well as shouting abuse at my wife when she is in our garden His latest exploit is that we own…
I just received a letter from APCOA regarding use of pick up/drop off zone without making a valid payment. CONTRAVENTION DETAILS Notice is hereby given to the Registered Keeper of vehicle registration mark: XXXXXXX Use of Pick Up / Drop Off Zone For the alleged contravention of: without making a valid p payment At:…
A number of web sites are now requiring age verification. Ofcom suggests 7 different methods by which the sites could carry out the verification. https://www.ofcom.org.uk/online-safety/protecting-children/age-checks-for-online-safety--what-you-need-to-know-as-a-user Bearing in mind some of these sites are a bit dodgy in…
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