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Whether it's high street charity shops or websites like eBay and Vinted, there are plenty of second hand bargains to be had if you're looking to save cash on clothes (and do your bit for the environment at the same time). Have you ever bought a pre-loved item of clothing?
"Waiter, waiter! There's a fly in my soup!" "Shh! Quiet down or everyone will want one." Badum-tsh (thank you, I'm here all week) Whether it's an unwanted insect interloper or something else entirely, it can be disappointing to be dining out only to have a meal marred by a mistake. While some of us might flag it to the…
How do you organise your savings? This week Forumites have been discussing the merits of different approaches to saving for specific goals. Read on for more on that – and the rest of the week's MSE Forum highlights. Seen something on the Forum we should include in next week's highlights blog? Let us know in this thread.
Just tried to open one. Due to weird thing about their sort codes, I'm prompted to register as a new customer even though I have some accounts with Virgin already. I'm being asked to create new user name and password. Does this mean I'll have to log in to 2 different accounts in Virgin to see my different accounts or will…
I generally understand how compound interest works, and the difference between gross and AER if interest is paid monthly. However I'd like some clarification on how interest is calculated if you close an account early. Example: I have £1000 in an account earning 5%. If I close the account after exactly half a year, I…
My sold property was due to exchange and complete end of July, and will not be able to meet the new extension.It seems the Buyer's solicitor has been stating that my side needs to still do xyz. I had clarified that this is not case. They have now stated that there are other things they are waiting on (including funds from…
I purchased 2 x real leather sofas from a well known furniture retailer. After 16 months there was discolouration and leather peeling. When I purchased I was told it would last me easily up to 20 years due to it being 100% real leather. It says online and other specialists has confirmed should last 15-20 years. After 15…
Hey everyone, I am hoping you would be able to help me please. I got 11k in debt however my loan of £8500 has now got a default since early July ( made last payment in June,). I was trying to get my debt sorted and reached out to Money Wellness Group, which I found out about as PayPal sent me an email on how to manage…
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