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Re: Renewables: "talking 'bout my generation"
Fairly bright morning, rubbish afternoon, for 1.13 Os.6 -
Re: Paying to a debt company
I don't know whether it was a payday loan, or what sort it was. She says her husband will just say he's a waste of space and that his daughters would never do that. They are not happily mar…2 -
Re: Qualifying NI years for full new state pension
Payments rise in line with CPI so are cost neutral, the real benefit would have been paying those years earlier at the original rate rather than the increased current rate. You should be able to beat…1 -
Re: Standing charge April 2026 electricity
On average yes. In some regions no the electric SC is droppingin some Check your own region here. https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/information-consumers/energy-advice-households/get-energy-price-cap-standing…2 -
Re: My bank wants me to use the app (HSBC) I do not want it
What is it that you can’t do in online banking, and only in the app or by a branch visit?1 -
Re: My bank wants me to use the app (HSBC) I do not want it
Nationwide offer a great service in my experience and seem to plan to keep branches open, so worth a go.2 -
Re: Parking stories in the News/media
Up for discussion on Jeremy Vine show too… What do you think? Should we make parking fines cheaper? The Government is considering banning the extra £70 debt recovery fee But the British Parking Assoc…3 -
Re: An in-between phase
Hope it goes well and everything fits and works @foxgloves It has been 15 degrees with no chill wind today so I shaved my winter legs. Obviously no more momentous news than that is going to occur, bu…6 -
Re: Employer's pension contributions - statements
The reason I am curious is that the dates on the provider's statement Can you look directly on line at your account/? It might have more detail about payments dates etc .1 -
Re: Employer's pension contributions - statements
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81899142#Comment_81899142 ….which presumably would be the number that appears on the monthly payslip for each employee?3



