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This week's MSE Forum discussions span the range from what sort of garden hose to buy, to how to plan a bucket-list adventure by train on the other side of the world. Read on for more of this week's MoneySaving talking points. https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/team-blog/2026/07/forum-highlights-10-07-2026/ Seen something…
Long-time Forumites will have seen tales of retailers clamping down on customers they feel have made too many returns. How often do you find yourself returning goods you've bought online? Do you only return things that are clearly broken or not up to scratch? Or are you happy to send something back if you've changed your…
Holiday booking often involves a balancing act. You might find a bargain that's less convenient, a luxury option that's more expensive, or a flexible booking that offers extra peace of mind. When it comes down to it, what matters most to you when booking a holiday? Vote in the poll and share your thoughts in the thread.
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Hi, we have adult grandchildren which we would like to create pensions for their retirement which is many years away. We currently have building society accounts for each of them which we pay in £25 per month but believe changing this monthly payment into a pension fund for them would be advantageous but not sure how to…
My wife is an agency midwife, so her pay varies significantly month to month. She still gets her student loan repayments taken from her pay, but the fact that she earns a varying amount month to month means that she is having too much deducted. In the last 3 years we calculated this at nearly £1700 which is significant.…
Hoping someone can suggest why a deduction would have been added to my PAYE tax code despite me not claiming/receiving CHB? I received a notice to complete self assessment for the last tax year with the reason being stated as above. I did previously receive this and did all the necessary self assessments until such time as…
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