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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.
There's a bank holiday approaching (at least at the time of posting this!), which means many people will be thinking of attempting some jobs that need doing around the home. But while some seem comfortable knocking together an extension or retiling a bathroom, others find putting up a shelf or changing a fuse to be an…
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Hi all thanks for previous help, I needed a bit more 118118 have now sold my debt. The original debt was £1800 but they are saying I owe £3567 which would include the interest over 5 years? Can they request that or do I need to contact the new owner and advise original debt was £1800. Regards Blueblonde3
We have a new flat which is electric only - hot water tank with solid green foam lagging and 2 immersion heaters. The current shower doesn't use the tank water, it's a Triton electric thing with just a cold feed. We're in the process of renovating the whole bathroom, and it's got me thinking - is there a clear winner re…
Welcome to this thread The main purposes of this thread are two-fold: * To provide a list of the top regular savers currently on offer * To provide a place for all forum users to discuss regular saver accounts and ask any questions about them that you may have This thread is intended to complement Martin Lewis' article…
Hi. We're partly through an annual multi-trip travel insurance with Post Office, although I've since been diagnosed with epilepsy. Predictably, when informing PO, the price has shot up by a crazy amount. What methods can I use to lower this increase - mention levetiracetam tablets, get a note from doctor etc? And would it…
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