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Re: 2025 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN MrsSD - The Joy of Decluttering
@BlueJ94 rocket will germinate in January. It’s a slower grower in cold weather but fresh peppery rocket from the garden is a treat in January and you can ‘cut and come again’.12 -
Re: Moving pension from st James place.
Seems like their exit fees are 6% in the first year dropping to 1% in the sixth for products sold before 26th August this year.1 -
Re: Nationwide e-savings
I think it depeneds on your priorities. If you are happy to manage your account through an app or online, then yes you can get better. But if you are someone who wants to manage your account through…2 -
Re: Extra heat sources impact on HP
Be more interesting if you could vent the other heat sources into the new heat pump and then get the benefit of its COP...1 -
Re: Rent with no income but large savings - Renters rights laws ?
You're going to find horror stories about anything, though when buying there's definitely a higher risk just due to how slow it can be to move compared to a rental. But most people don'…2 -
Re: New laptop - what do I need to be looking for?
OP - what is your increased budget now you are going for the larger screen size laptop (17")? Could you accept a 16" screen? That is far more common and, hence, offers far more for the mone…2 -
Re: Condensation in car - cat litter fix..?
Is it worth the risk of cats pooing in your car?3 -
Re: I've had confusing pension advice - help!
3rd Nov: "I’d move a couple of £100k from equities into cash in your pension and time the market for the incoming market apocalypse in 3 months time (then rebuy those sweet cheap stocks)." …2 -
Re: Progress not Perfection
I opened the Principality Christmas 2026 Regular Saver in October. I like both the 6 months RS and the yearly accounts from Principality as well, plus their customer service is excellent.4 -
Re: Progress not Perfection
Principality are doing a Christmas Saver 2026. I have the Christmas saver 2025 maturing on the 29th, so today I opened the new account. KA3