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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…
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You've finally manage to find a date that works for everyone and even picked a venue for dinner. But, you've never been there before? Are you going to have a sneaky peek at their online menu, or do you just turn up on the night and take it from there?
Applied for a mortgage with Aldermore via a broker on 18th September. Documents submitted, valuation carried out, latest bank statements requested 3rd October. Was told we could expect and update or an offer on Monday 13th October but we didn't hear anything from the broker. I called yesterday to be told they don't have an…
I have just received a secure message in my Santander online and app as follows. The interest rate on your Santander Edge Saver will go down to 3.50% AER /3.45% gross (variable) after the first 12 months on 5 January 2026. I know that the underlying rate of 4.00% is variable and that the bonus rate lasts for 12 months.…
Sorry if the title isn't very clear as I'm new to investing. I am looking to invest a sum of money into the global stock market. I have started to watch "Damien Talks Money" on YouTube, and he said that if he was getting into investing again he would start out by putting money into the Vanguard FTSE All-World ETF…
I’m selling my Mums house to pay for her care home fees. Buyer 1 pulled out of a sale that had got as far as my solicitors sending me a contract to sign for them to hold ready to plan exchange dates. The estate agents (A) then shut down as a business and the sale was handed to Estate agents (B), I kept the solicitors. I’ve…
Hi, im older and wiser these days, I still get livid though about an account I had with the Halifax years ago. I had this account since a child and it kinda grew with me, at a certain stage in life they threw a £500 overdraft at me which I started to use. They then changed the terms and added more charges and it pushed me…
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