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Entertainment! Entertainment everywhere! We're truly living in the miracle age of consuming content. From our telly faves, blockbuster movies and entire series available to stream on demand. But our smaller screens are also fighting for our attention, with constant pings and notifications from friends and from around the…
For some meal deal fans, it's the best time of the year! The usual offerings are being replaced with this year's selection of creative Christmas alternatives. Christmas dinner sandwiches, pulled pork wraps, brie and cranberry baguettes and sides of pigs in blankets in pastry. There's weird combinations and old favourites…
For those of you who are chocolate lovers, this week's poll is seeking your votes on how you like your confectionary treat... or more specifically, what temperature? Does it taste better a little on the chilled side, or do you prefer a more melty experience with a room temperature choccie? Fridge or cupboard? Or is there…
I used a financial advisor to partially transfer a pension and set up a retirement investment account. I paid a one off fee to transfer and they receive an ongoing 0.75% annual fee which I’m ok with. They provide an annual review etc. What generally happens if I use them to arrange other investments? I think I’ll have to…
Hello, I am really hoping I could have a little advice. I don’t want to go on too much but basically my father was admitted to hospital early hours of the 3rd of October for a very badly broken leg. He was told by several doctors it needed amputating. By the time they’d decided upon this, the final doctor refused to do it…
@Coupon-mad I found a post that you referred people to so they can create threads for council tickets for a forum linked to pepipoo.com, when i open it it does not show any page ,just a 404 error - please advise if there is another link i can use ? This is the thread i am referring to which you mentioned -…
I.ve had several Messages recently cover changing my Tariff and the 3G turn off shortly. I was lost with these so went to Tesco Phone shop in my local Tesco. Was told it was a name change for Pay as you GO and I had £17 credit, but I didn't need to do anything. As regards the 3G when it goes off my phone would not work as…
After 40+ years of car insurance going up every year (since obtaining full NCB), this year both our car insurances have gone down, (not even changed insurance company). Just wonderijng why this would be??
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Millions of households in England, Scotland and Wales will soon receive a letter from the Government confirming their eligibility for the £150 Warm Home Discount. But sadly this inevitably means scammers will be taking advantage of it.
Call for urgent action comes after O2 announced that up to 15.6 million people with mobile and Sim-only contracts will see bills rise by 40% more than they were initially told.
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