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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.…
Ok the figures i am going to post are mine, the scenario described is real, the advice is for me. I worked as a coach driver for a well known "national" company the company i was employed by was a 3rd party operator. This last 18mth the national company have been struggling financially and have been selling of various…
Hi, I’ve just bought a 2018 Suzuki Vitara 1.0 booster jet. I’ve noticed a slight tinny sounding rattle sometimes upon acceleration between maybe 20-60mph. I wondered if anyone might have any ideas what it is? You wouldn’t hear it with the radio on but I’ve noticed it as soon as I drove it from the dealer to home. It is a…
Hi all, I have recently moved from the UK to Australia for 2-3 years on a skilled workers visa. I have a cash ISA (Plum), lifetime ISA (Tembo) and a savings account. Since moving to Australia, I have received a lump sum of £20000 from a relative passing away and wanted some guidance on how best to invest/ save this money…
So ive got a good education and work history, ive been in well paid jobs but I cant gut chickens basically. Too many people in the chicken gutting factory. I heard a story about an intellectual that goes on TV for competitions and he made hundreds of applications for random work and couldnt get a job. Is it that bad? Why…
hi! I am renewing my passport and am required to send my expiring one. It says “Check the weight and pay the correct postage – consider using signed for delivery. ” but from what I’ve seen HM Passport office was a Freepost service? can I check how much I should pay to send my passport to them - will one stamp do? Or is it…
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