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Re: Lebara switching Sim only plan - Deals only available to new customers
I just managed to butcher this method and use a 50% discount code on the deal that lebara was offering me. I got the 30GB deal (usually £10) for £5 forever. This is better than the 5GB for £4.95 that…1 -
Re: EDF FreePhase Dynamic Tariff
On EDF Sunday Saver offer of 8hrs free electricity I used 76.33kwh and have been charged £2.24 for the whole day. Even if I don’t get the £10 Uswitch offer as well, well worth doing.1 -
Re: Section 75 dispute
Banks mention a longer timeframe, to give staff chance to check systems & see if other party has responded & give time to take the required action.1 -
Re: Boiler has died
Sounds the likely cause with the OP's combi boiler. No fault codes displayed either. Could also be an internal fuse that's blown. Those no contact electrical testers are useful as previous…2 -
Re: EDF FreePhase Dynamic Tariff
I thought the Sunday Saver was based on a calculation of load shifting, or was the Christmas day free energy just offered under that umbrella?I managed to clock up 17 kWh over the day at a cost of £3…1 -
Re: Boiler has died
They go from the boiler to the thermostat and into a fused socket which also has the alarm wired into it. The fuse is fine and the alarm is working.1 -
Advice on selling a car
Sounds daft maybe but I've never really sold a car before as I tend to buy end-of-life motors. I'm the last owner, generally. Even the last car I had, it went knackered so while I sold it r…0 -
Re: A decent label maker/printer ... that labels cables.
I used to stick hand written labels on USB sticks with clear sticky tape, until I bought sheets of small adhesive labels to print on using a normal inkjet printer - however thosebsoon fell off again …1 -
Re: Two business’s under one name
My understanding is that it is the trader that is VAT registered, not the business. So that suggests the OP would need to aggregate the turnover of both trades. Have a look at this page and the link …1 -
Re: Tesla Powerwall 3 set up.
When I asked Tesla this, they were vague but did hint that below 10% wasn't "a great idea" on a continuing basis. I would get something in writing to ensure the warranty isn't af…1


