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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.…
Hi, We have an unadopted road outside our house that is a 'no through road' and not accessible to the public, and a portion of the road falls within our boundary lines. The council have put double yellow lines on it and we have asked for them to be removed. The council said they would remove them, but at a cost to the…
So basically I have a 14 year daughter, she lives with her mother and stepfather and has done for about 9 years. I work away and when I'm home she used to spend alternative weekends and occasional days during the week and usually parts of the schools holidays with me. I recently sold my house last year and moved in with my…
Myself and a friend are looking to host a charity ball. Does anyone have any good recommendations of a bank account or even any other better way of holding the ticket funds and to pay suppliers?
Hi all, I'm a co-op member and have been regularly ordering grocery deliveries online and through the app. Generally satisfied but they have a clause in their T&Cs that says, roughly speaking, if an item that is part of a meal deal offer is unavailable then you have to pay full price for the other items. Today I ordered a…
When buying a property can you do tenants in common with unequal shares which vary according to contributions or do you have to list the unequal %? Im assuming you get a deed of trust drawn up which states share of ownership will vary according to contributions from both parties? This could be for a property which needs…
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