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Whether it's high street charity shops or websites like eBay and Vinted, there are plenty of second hand bargains to be had if you're looking to save cash on clothes (and do your bit for the environment at the same time). Have you ever bought a pre-loved item of clothing?
"Waiter, waiter! There's a fly in my soup!" "Shh! Quiet down or everyone will want one." Badum-tsh (thank you, I'm here all week) Whether it's an unwanted insect interloper or something else entirely, it can be disappointing to be dining out only to have a meal marred by a mistake. While some of us might flag it to the…
I wonder if anyone knows about the old rules regarding married couples and their state pension? My Dad is 101 and Mum is 97. She gets a higher rate state pension than he does. They both paid their NI/stamps all their lives. I think it is because on an old rule about married couples. Can anyone shed any light on this please?
Hello everyone, I hope you are all well. So as per the title, I received a parking charge notice, via post, whilst out delivering to a resident of the building. I didnt leave the car, just waited for the customer. You can actually see me retrieve his food from the boot in the picture they attached to the fine. The company…
I purchased a holiday yesterday for 2 to Spain with Holiday Gems who work the same as On the Beach and Love Holidays. Today Holiday Gems phoned me to say the flights have gone up £28 each and that I needed to pay a further £56 for two people. Does that seem right because I paid the full balance of what the holiday was…
If anyone can help I would be grateful. If someone has been claiming CB ESA for some years and their circumstances change so that they may now be eligible for some Income related ESA also is it still possible to claim this or does it have to be Universal credit. The person in question has been living with his dad who has…
Welcome to Awesome August's No-Spend Days Challenge! This challenge is all about helping people to save money by setting aside days every month where you deliberately don't spend unnecessary cash. Over the short term, it can help you have a more frugal month. Over the long term, if you stick with it, it can help change…
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How many days this month can you go without non-essential spending?
A fly in your soup? Food too cold? Wrong sauce? How often do you send something back in a restaurant?
It's also been confirmed that you'll be able to get automatic compensation from your energy supplier for certain smart meter problems.
The Bank of England said there had been "substantial disinflation over the past two and a half years". It's the third time the base rate has been cut this year.
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