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What have MoneySavers been talking about this week on the MSE Forum? Join us for a whistle-stop tour of some of the latest discussions and dilemmas. Seen something on the Forum we should include in next week's highlights blog? Let us know in this thread.
These days, voice recognition on our devices means you don't even need to type anything let alone use a pen and paper. But still, for some of us there are times where writing by hand is preferred. How often do you find yourself physically writing something down?
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Today, I've experienced the nadir of booking.com's incompetence and dishonesty. Twice. 1st instance: trying to change a business-class flight dates because of illness. After hours of being kept waiting - and being charged a price a third as much again as listed on their website for the date change, PLUS having to make a…
I'm looking for a Smartwatch or activity tracker under £40. The most important feature to me would be to log my fluid intake and log when i take my medication. I'm not bothered about tracking steps or activity or anything like that. Just wondered if anybody could recommend anything? I'd be grateful for any help. Thanks
Some basic facts and figures. Age – 59 Recently early retired DB Pensions (just started receiving) - £26,500 / yr fully indexed linked SIPP - £500k approx. SSISA - £350K My number – I need about £35k / yr Cash – c.£70k for emergencies and such like. Mortgage free and no debt. SP – full amount expected. My objective is to…
PLEASE READ THROUGH THE RULES AND THE CHANGES FROM NOW ON! A very warm welcome to another Sealed Pot Challenge, our 18th! Due pto the Cost Of Living, I suggest we all save in the best way possible for each of us: if some still prefer to stick to cash, then please do so. Those wishing to use debit cards, or save via the…
Hello everyone, Our RTM company takes over management on 21st August, but we have a serious insurance issue. The current managing agents (instructed by freeholder's management company) cannot provide the buildings insurance claims history despite multiple Section 93 requests. Without this, we cannot secure buildings…
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It can help save cash while doing your bit for the environment at the same time, but how many of you have bought pre-loved clothing?
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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