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We've all been there. A freshly brewed tea or coffee steaming away (perhaps a cheeky biscuit on the side) but suddenly the phone rings / doorbell goes / kids need attention / you get dragged into a meeting, and before you know it your enticing cuppa has become a chilly shadow of its former self. What do you do about it?
Whether you're packing for a picnic or grabbing a bite during your break at work, supermarket meal deals can be a quick and easy way to get lunch sorted. But which one do you think reigns supreme? Vote in the poll, then let us know what your favourite lunchtime meal deal combination is in the thread.
Which one item truly brings you happiness for little or no cost? That's the question posed by one MoneySaver this week. Let's take a tour of some of the latest MSE Forum highlights. Seen something on the Forum we should include in next week's highlights blog? Let us know in this thread.
I have a travel policy in place for an upcoming trip. Two weeks ago I fell, resulting in a few stitches and a rib fracture. I’ve been discharged by the hospital as my recovery is going well, with no follow up appointments booked. Do I need to inform the insurance company of this accident or as I’ve been discharged is this…
Before OH went working for the NHS we contributed to our retirement plans equally. We earned roughly the same each month. I actually earned a few £100 more in the pocket by the end of the month due to doing a hell of a lot more hours but it was roughly the same & so we put in the same - SIPP L-ISA Workplace pension - both…
Hi, I’d appreciate some advice. I received a fine from debt collectors (Bw legal) for a parking at one of the Napiers parking lots. too late to appeal as I have never updated DVLA records after moving house. Now they are slapping me with £160 fine. Having read the newbie faqs, I have emailed the collectors to erase my old…
And before you say it yes it was a considered impulse purchase! We went to an event and there was a guy selling weekends at a hotel in Scotland for a reduced package rate. The photographs and the sale spiel seemed very good and we were thinking about a week to break so we purchased a voucher. At no time were terms and…
Hi All, I have read the newbies post and have some questions and guidance. Apologies for the long message. I have had a bunch of PCNs from around March 2021 from MET Parking for instances of alleged contravention of leaving vehicle in a fast food chain's car park while occupants left the fast food chain's premises and one…
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These days, voice recognition on our devices means you don't even need to type anything, let alone scribble it down. But do you still find yourself reaching for a pen?
you may have ended up paying income tax you don't actually owe. But it's easy to check and reclaim any cash you're owed.
MSE founder Martin Lewis has long called for action to prevent savers purchasing a home above the scheme's cap from being fined.
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