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Entertainment! Entertainment everywhere! We're truly living in the miracle age of consuming content. From our telly faves, blockbuster movies and entire series available to stream on demand. But our smaller screens are also fighting for our attention, with constant pings and notifications from friends and from around the…
For some meal deal fans, it's the best time of the year! The usual offerings are being replaced with this year's selection of creative Christmas alternatives. Christmas dinner sandwiches, pulled pork wraps, brie and cranberry baguettes and sides of pigs in blankets in pastry. There's weird combinations and old favourites…
For those of you who are chocolate lovers, this week's poll is seeking your votes on how you like your confectionary treat... or more specifically, what temperature? Does it taste better a little on the chilled side, or do you prefer a more melty experience with a room temperature choccie? Fridge or cupboard? Or is there…
Watching this video made me panic a bit! (see below) Yes panic; when he says that there is a paper trail of who owns the comoditys that you own title to. Basiclly what he is saying is that the paper trail goes from the ticker of the comodity which has the following owners to. 1. The trust (apoints a) 2. Trustee (hires a)…
I am in the process of buying a house from a couple who are apparently splitting up. The house is empty and thus vacant possession. I am a first time buyer and have mortgage offer and money aside for deposit. We are now in week 17 of conveyancing. Solicitor decided to wait until week 10 to find out there was an interim…
My Asus laptop died yesterday, just said it had to restart due to an error but then would not restart. Took to a computer repair guy today who advised motherboard gone and not worth or unable to fix. He couldn't even get it to switch on to copy my drive. Unfortunately I hadn't backed up my drive for a couple of months 😳 He…
I should have written the detail down as I did the survey a few days ago. One option was IIRC £10 for 10GB, 500mins, 500texts and it'll run until one of the options is fully used, then you can buy another bundle. Anyone else seen it, done the survey?
I was wondering if anyone had a similar experience and if so what their outcome was, or if they took it further? I referred an issue to the Financial Ombudsman, initially it was dealt with an investigator and then progressed to an Ombudsman as I did not agree with the result from the investigator. Both the investigator and…
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In the latest must-listen instalment of The Martin Lewis Podcast, Martin discusses the issue and what can be done about it with Ofgem boss Jonathan Brearley.
Music streaming platform Spotify is hiking the price of three of its 'Premium' plans – Individual, Duo and Family – by up to £2 a month (or £24 a year). We explain what's happening and how to cut costs – whether you stick with Spotify or ditch it.
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