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With the festive season in full swing, many of us are feeling the pinch of rising costs – but others might be finding ways to cut back or keep things steady. From gifts and food to travel and decorations, Christmas can quickly add up. We’d love to know how you think your spending for this Christmas compares to last year.…
There's already a lot of people driving a fully electric or hybrid(s) car in the UK. But for those drivers that haven't already made the change, there can be reluctance. 'Range anxiety', lack of charging infrastructure in your area and concerns about future changes like pay-per-mile which is currently in consultation may…
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced the Autumn 2025 budget. You can read MSE's rundown of the key measures and watch Martin's analysis video. Overall, how do you think this Budget will affect you individually? Please note that this poll and thread are intended for people to share the impact on their particular…
Hello everyone, My current Halifax mortgage product ends in February, and I have a 10 year fixed rate locked in, for a 26-year mortgage with around £295k remaining (around 70% LTV). There is a possibility that I might move country next year, and I’d like to keep the flat to rent it out if I do move. I had been planning on…
Hi, I have been in debt since the age of 18. I am 49 now. I am paying off a DMP with 6k left. I have 5 credit cards, all with a 0 balance. I log on every day and it fills me with joy to see a 0 balance. I use them but pay them off in full every month so I never pay any interest. This is my 3rd and final DMP. I'm so happy…
Hi all, I’ve recently been made redundant and I’m looking for advice on whether my employer has calculated my unused annual leave correctly. I’m a full-time salaried employee working Monday to Friday (37.5 hours per week). Our annual leave year runs from January to December. For my unused annual leave (8.5 days), payroll…
I recently bought some items online through Debenhams, I returned both items and they have confirmed that they have had them both back. They have only refunded one of the items. This has been going on since early October and I keep getting fobbed off saying the refund has been processed when it quite clearly hasn't. I have…
Hello all. Could someone please give me advice regarding this issue. At the beginning of November I ordered a smartphone from Currys using my creation finance agreement. This was to be delivered by DPD. However it did not arrive. Having called DPD I was informed that it had gone missing, upon which they told me to contact…
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From gifts and food to travel and decorations, Christmas can quickly add up. Are you splashing out a little more, tightening the belt, or keeping things about the same? Cast your vote in the poll and join the discussion with your tips and experiences!
Millions of people on Universal Credit face a complicated and bureaucratic bank-switching process that could prevent them accessing accounts and deals, Martin Lewis has told the pensions secretary in a letter sent on Friday 12 December. Martin has urged the Government to look into a range of issues after hearing from many MoneySavers who have struggled with the process.
Octopus Energy customers on fixed tariffs WILL see the proposed '£150 energy saving' announced in the Autumn Budget passed on to their bills, the provider has announced. Martin Lewis has been lobbying the Government in recent weeks to ensure the savings aren't just applied to those on standard variable tariffs, but to all fixes too.
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