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Re: Betfair account issues
All the monies were successfully released when the card provider realised there was nothing untoward whatsoever. I didn't realise I hadn't updated that old thread when the matter was resol…2 -
Re: Universal Credits and maximising private pension contributions.
No problem! Just to add for completeness, regarding the calculation in my previous post: If your employer uses a pension scheme which gives relief using 'net pay arrangements', and you aren…1 -
Re: First Direct Perks
They release the Caffè Nero codes at 5am. I’ve managed to get one without fail, weekly for the past 2 years.1 -
Re: Swagbucks 2025
Yes normally it is fine and pays well. It did sort itself out later on so there must have been a glitch my original bookmark from CPX offers decent paying surveys which was kept from Easter when if …2 -
Re: eToro Cash ISA - QMMF - is it covered by the FSCS or not?
It depends how you lose money. If MFM Investment Ltd never invest it in the QMMF and instead embezzle it, then you'd be covered. If is was invested in the QMMF and some catastrophic economic eve…4 -
Re: The Old Regular Savers Discussion Thread 28/12/24-29/1/26
There's a board game in there, somewhere... :)6 -
Re: Cheapest tariffs now non renewable electric
I absoloutely agree that those unable too should prioritise ensuring health or cheaper heating etc. For everyone else I think MSE and other sites should show that tariffs aren’t renewable just as the…1 -
Re: Success Stories - Pensions
Thanks. Your post has a lot to digest so I'd recommend creating a dedicated post on this forum. I also recommend giving your post some structure like: 1. Your age(s) and martial status 2. List …3 -
Re: Success Stories - Pensions
I thought I’d reply to my old post from two years ago and share an update for my wife and I.We had planned to finish work in April 2025, but we both took the chance to step away in December 2024 tha…19 -
Re: QDR Solicitors £50 admin charge - advice required
Good point, specific performance doesn't occur in small claims however a judge simply asks if you were the driver, in this case you either lie or are evasive. At which point, if don't they…1