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Re: Getting FIREd up 😀
SC…have you used the new PC survey site yet?2 -
Re: Direct Debits, Fixed vs Variable
@Scot_39 I was with you until you got to this part: "And if you really want to save - whilst not giving suppliers control of your money - why not use your smart meter in prepay - and pay at cap …1 -
Re: Awful weather - typical Brits talk
Bluey said: Gawd you're surrounded by erseholes Dusty, you must attract them ha haa! I foresee battles with this one and his hedge... Mr King has never been what I'd term 'rational.…5 -
Re: Pvt PCN- Anybody won an appeal against Charter Place, Hounslow aka Regent Parking aka SolutionLabs?
Yep you can ignore that and shouldn't have given it the time of day. There is no independent appeal from the IPC because the IPC and IAS are both owned by Will Hurley Ltd who has made a fast buc…4 -
Re: How much to live on
I got mine too 👍🏼1 -
Re: How much to live on
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81883422#Comment_81883422 I'm so glad l just read your post. I would have deleted the email without opening it. Came through immediately o…1 -
Re: Winter Wonders
I had to check I was on the right thread … is PIP displaying criminal tendencies? I suspect my cats would claim that I am as I gave everyone flea treatment today. Harder to forgive than pills apparen…6 -
Re: The Archived History Of Regular Savers Thread *** NO CHAT***
Latest additions to main regular savers lists: Nottingham BS Branch Regular Saver Issue 7 Launched 13/2/26 Interest rate 4.25% AER variable Monthly payment £10-£500 per calendar month Miss any paymen…4 -
Re: Cheery's path to fulfilment - finishing the DIY, looking after myself, appreciating the garden 🌻
Mine weren’t free, but I am enjoying two bunches of daffodils that had been reduced (for no obvious reason) to 29p each - nothing like their sunny faces to cheer a gloomy February Friday (not that yo…10 -
Re: Learning to walk before I run
Thanks @edinburgher for highlighting this another £2 added to the coffers.5



