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Re: Living Large, on a Small Income, by the Sea.
Hurrah for the crack not being a costly or urgent job2 -
Re: Weekly Flylady Thread 12 January 2026
Bathroom Levels 1, 2 & 3 DONE! ✔️✔️✔️🎉7 -
Re: Thames water Meter gone AWOL
Agree with this. Another thing to look out is that some old people turn off their storage heaters and use a bar heater/fan heater/oil filled radiator thinking it users less, but if that is on for tw…1 -
Re: Thames water Meter gone AWOL
Its's a hazard of being conscientious! The main Energy board is the best place for electricity bill queries. Note that Economy 7 should be billed on meter index readings, not on half hourly data…1 -
Re: Cash ISA query
Slightly different opinion on your savings. I think that if a better rate is on offer from the same provider on similar terms and conditions, you have nothing to lose by moving your ISA now, before t…1 -
Re: Multiple CCJs from PCNs I was unaware about. URGENT, PLEASE HELP!
No, she's wrong and if that's what she said, she has gone against Court of Appeal binding authority. An expired claim cannot be resurrected. The court has no such power and she accepted tha…3 -
Re: Moving on
That's lovely news!1 -
Re: Pin hole leak in radiator. Fernox F4 or replace radiator?
Hi Bel. It depends on the cause. If it's corrosion, then replace the rad - no question; there will be other areas ready to fail too. But if it's a dodgy joint, then it should be fixable. I…1 -
Re: Pin hole leak in radiator. Fernox F4 or replace radiator?
Replace the radiator1



