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Whether you're deciding where to live, taking up a new hobby or planning a getaway, the MSE Forum has plenty of wisdom for making the most of your cash. Let's take a look at some of the week's biggest talking points. https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/team-blog/2026/06/forum-highlights-19-06-2026/ Seen something on the…
England and Scotland's 2026 World Cup campaigns are off to a flying start with both teams securing wins in their first games. But this year's competition has garnered controversy over exorbitant ticket costs, leaving many fans priced out. How regularly do you attend professional sporting events as a paying spectator? Vote…
If your stomach can stand it, a detour on the dodgems or spin on a rollercoaster can be part of a thrilling day out regardless of age. But do the theme parks in the UK give you enough bang for your buck, or do you feel short changed by short rides, long queues, rubbish food and awful accessibility? Vote in the thread and…
We can sell our flat to an investor and it would of course be less than market value, we can make the value work with our own money added in order to sell and have enough to buy We will be much happier in a house especially as a family of 4 but money will be tighter on a monthly basis because of the mortgage etc. Are we…
So assuming people turned 65 11 years ago and took their pots, they're now 76, so approaching their eighties. I'm wondering how people plan to manage their finances in their 80s? Assuming they have reasonable assets then purchasing an annuity could be an option. I'm just not sure that in my 80s I'd want the hassle of…
Meter reading given to British Gas on completion of property sale in April 2024. Final bill from then states 'actual' reading and was paid. Have just now received a revised bill based on an estimated reading, an extra £50. I no longer have evidence of actual reading and don't want to damage my credit rating by refusing to…
I was caught up in this scam last Sunday. Ipark attendant did not turn up to take my keys and would not answer the mobile phone I was told to call on arrival.. Then I see many people in the same boat as me some waiting many hours as their car couldn't be found! Some were stolen! I had to pay a huge short stay car park fee…
I don't generally post on here but I felt I needed to ask someone about this. I was looking into renewing my motorbike insurance and was reading the article on MSE about that. I looked at my policy from last year and the premium was £42 plus an Administration Fee of £30. Firstly, that slightly disgusted me! So I did all…
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