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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 just got a divorce me and my ex spilt last year in July, the divorce came through all good! I am now finding I have all the debts in my name which I can afford to pay off but it will take at least 9 months for 1 debt with Eon and about 10 months with EE. Yes the debts are in my name so I understand that there is a…
Hi I walked into a B&M store today and was stopped by a security guard just as I stepped into the store. He said face recognition had set off an alarm. So I asked if I could try it again and it did set off his alarm. So we went outside and he explained it was either for shoplifting (absolutely not!) or being argumentative…
I'm buying a property with my partner of 2 years. At present he rents and I am selling my house. We earn roughly the same. We have had an offer accepted on a house for £435k and will have approximately £260k deposit from the sale of my house. We've had a mortgage approved for £200k. Once we move in we will be splitting the…
I bought a Nissan Juke from a car dealer at beginning of March. They gave me a three month warranty. They didn't take credit card so I did a money transfer from my credit card to my bank. In July it started making weird noises. I took it to Nissan who diagnosed a gearbox fault. I had travelled less than 1000 miles in it…
Hi, I am trying to check what is connected to my internet. e.g. what is 16:EA:11:2E:5B:BC ?
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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?
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