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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…
Cleaning, tidying and home improvements have been among this week's big themes on the MSE Forum: from choosing a vacuum cleaner to what to do all those allen keys that come with flatpack furniture. Read on for more of the latest MoneySaving discussions.…
Applied for probate last week. First death, exempt estate. What gifts were left were in NRL allowance. Filled in IHT checker once all assets and debts identified. No IHT to pay. Fine. Used the additional calculator to generate the figures for the probate application - calculator said that the gross and net value for…
on a fixed tariff with EDF (ends Sep 26), Have been waiting over 5 months for a smart meter due to issues of non arrival and then an emergency by the installer I finally got it installed last week. Am wanting to add an EV tariff to my fixed tariff but now they are asking me to pay more standing charge/tariff change for…
I only just got the letter , when I opened it it was already past the deadline It was sent out of the blue , about a year or more of waiting for the pip tribunal to be held and then it wasnt held they sent me this letter instead, so i wasnt expecting this letter I was homeless, then i found a place moved in and this letter…
When I was a child my parents told me that my god parents (not related) had bought my and my brother lots of premium bonds (I think 18 each?). I dont have any of the details or account number. I think the papers might be at my parents house but we are estranged and I don't trust them not to destroy them if I asked. I dont…
hi, I’m required to provide bank statements to the council from 2024 but as an avid bank switcher have no memory of which bank I was with so I’ve gone through all my emails but can’t locate the specific bank during the six months in 2024 I require I’ve tried googling how to find out and it seems a credit report is…
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