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From weekly deliveries booked online to a quick stop at a supermarket or corner shop, there are plenty of options for getting your groceries in. What tends to be your way of doing things?
Whether it's buying a new item, picking up a secondhand bargain or repairing something you already own, the MSE Forum has MoneySaving wisdom for you. Here's our roundup of some of this week's top topics. https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/team-blog/2026/02/forum-highlights-20-02-2026/ Seen something on the Forum we should…
When something inevitably gets damaged or stops working, some of us might be knowledgeable (or brave) enough to sort it ourselves while others might prefer to get a pro to do the job. But if we're being honest, a few of us will likely leave it for as long as possible before doing anything. What's your first reaction when…
Someone drove into my parked car, I've only had it a few month's, initially the 3rd party were going to pay outside of the insurance and so I took it for a quote for them (Skoda garage). Now they have told me they have gone through their insurance. I just called my insurance and I was told I could go through the third…
Hi reading the .Gov website its say 1 can put upto 3 years of £60,000 into your pension however you have to be earning over that amount with very high earners also reduced to that amount - my wages are only 35,000 not sure as it's not stated on the .Gov website how 1 goes about adding as I am allready trying to have…
I have recently switched the sim I use as an emergency back up to giffgaff pay as you go for very occasional use. However, I have the sim in an old Motorola phone running Android 5 which is now so slow as to be virtually unusable. Does anyone have any recommendations for a newer more usable phone around £50 to £60, eg Moto…
hi, I’ve recently closed one of my bank accounts because I never used it for a while as I have a joint account now. was just wondering would I still need to give 3 months of statements for the closed account?
Hi - my wife and myself are currently in the early stages of divorce. We currently have both personal bank accounts and a joint bank account for bills - our average monthly bills including food are around £3000. I pay £2300 while she pays £700. She works part time and has no intention of increasing her hours as financially…
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More than 170,000 current and former students are seeking compensation from 36 universities over their handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. The legal claims argue that students missed out on in-person tuition and access to certain facilities, but still had to pay the full fees for their degrees.
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