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We've all been there. A freshly brewed tea or coffee steaming away (perhaps a cheeky biscuit on the side) but suddenly the phone rings / doorbell goes / kids need attention / you get dragged into a meeting, and before you know it your enticing cuppa has become a chilly shadow of its former self. What do you do about it?
Whether you're packing for a picnic or grabbing a bite during your break at work, supermarket meal deals can be a quick and easy way to get lunch sorted. But which one do you think reigns supreme? Vote in the poll, then let us know what your favourite lunchtime meal deal combination is in the thread.
Which one item truly brings you happiness for little or no cost? That's the question posed by one MoneySaver this week. Let's take a tour of some of the latest MSE Forum highlights. Seen something on the Forum we should include in next week's highlights blog? Let us know in this thread.
Hi I have an older Acer Aspire a315-56 and would like to upgrade to a NVMe about 500GB and maybe Samsung if that’s a good brand and also an adapter, NVMe to SaTa enclosure so my SaTa reader can read it so I can clone the disk etc. Thing is I am ultra confused about B key and M key slottage. Can someone please help me on…
I live in a house that has a joint mortgage with my ex-husband. the mortgage was took out in the year 2000. He moved out & we got divorced in 2007. I have no children. The only thing that still ties us together is this property. During the 7 years he lived in the marital house he only paid a couple of years worth of the…
This week's MoneySaver who wants advice asks... My ex has registered our son for a private school entry exam and told him he can attend if he does well. He then informed me that, if our son gets in, he'd expect me to pay half the fees. He knows I'm already stretched to the max financially - even if our son got a…
In August 2024 I fell victim to a scam where someone rang me claiming to be from my bank. I questioned if he was genuinely from my bank and I was sent a text message which looked exactly like the ones I get from my bank. He told me my account had been compromised and advised me to make payments to somewhere while they…
Sorry if this is the wrong sub. I work full time but would like some extra money. I don’t really want to work every evening or both Saturday and Sunday. Does anyone know what type of job or any I can do?
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These days, voice recognition on our devices means you don't even need to type anything, let alone scribble it down. But do you still find yourself reaching for a pen?
The FCA warns against signing up to a claims firm – there are free ways to get complaints in and there's no harm in doing so now
New research shows the withdrawal fine – which sees first-time buyers lose some of their own savings when buying a home above the £450k cap – puts one in five people off opening a LISA.
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