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Re: New Capita-run Civil Service Pension Scheme - problems (what a surprise!)
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81908821#Comment_81908821 Thanks….I was going to call today but as the scenario below reflects my position I will give them until 10/4/26 to co…2 -
Re: POA for father in law
Just to be clear, for both types of POA i.e. health and welfare and financial matters, the donor needs to have capacity when they sign the docouments. However with a financial POA, the attorney can t…1 -
Re: POA for father in law
We got POA for my father-in-law after he had a stroke. A solicitor visited him and questioned him a couple of times to convince herself that he was able to make the decision himself.1 -
Re: Cash ISA - stupid question perhaps
From T212 FAQ's How do the promo rates work? A promo rate is an extra interest rate boost on top of our variable standard rate for your Cash ISA. For example, if our standard interest rate is 4%…2 -
Re: Progress not Perfection
The daffodils are a real spirit lifter. We’re heading to a NT garden in Wales on Monday - their daffs are usually spectacular if you time it right…..in previous years we’ve either been too early when…4 -
Re: New ISA tax year - Easter Monday
May also be of interest to some that 2nd of April is the cut off date for some providers accepting new ISA's for this tax year.2 -
Re: Invest personal injury trust
OP if I am not mistaken your current question is directly linked to your previous post back in 2023? Therefore if I understand correctly the trust monies in question result from an injury you incurre…1 -
Re: Parking Code evidence - your images of private parking signs are needed please!
Definitely new because I noticed the +£70 stated for the first time by VCS on a no stopping sign in a news article about them infesting Norwich Airport. The added fake fee has never been included on …2 -
Re: Parking Code evidence - your images of private parking signs are needed please!
I think those No Stopping signs are new, I don't remember seeing them last time I was there, which is a few months back.3 -
Re: Parking Code evidence - your images of private parking signs are needed please!
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81912134#Comment_81912134 Paragraph 5.3 of the Single Sector Code of Practice states: Parking operators must only pursue parking charges in ins…3


