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Re: Looking To The Future With Hope
I think the mixed taco beans would work in a chilli as they are just beans in a spicy tomato sauce. The other alternative is just to freeze as it is and make a note on the bag/box that it needs kidne…1 -
Re: Help please re: Fixed Cash Isa's that still accept funds during duration of fixed term
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81894681#Comment_81894681 But in the Key Product information sheet , it still says you can add to a fixed term ISA during the term. The info is…1 -
Re: Damaged on delivery, no collection, no refund PROBLEM!
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81889146#Comment_81889146 Unfortunately the Consumer Rights Act gives the retailer up to 14 days after they have agreed a refund is due in whic…1 -
Re: BT/EE
Thanks folks, I've checked BT and there about £2 dearer than EE, who I'm with at present, but Plusnet is even cheaper! I've got my mobile with EE too, but 1p is cheaper and Mozallian i…1 -
Re: Council Tax Rebranding help please
You don't say which band the bungalow is in. With such a range of sizes in the same band and your bungalow being in the middle, there is a possibility that the larger bungalows (including yours)…1 -
Re: Help please re: Fixed Cash Isa's that still accept funds during duration of fixed term
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81894681#Comment_81894681 Is it possible that they've removed the ability to fund annually on (new) fixed rate ISAs, and reflected it in t…1 -
Re: Help please re: Fixed Cash Isa's that still accept funds during duration of fixed term
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81894672#Comment_81894672 In the summary you have linked it also mentions the 90 day funding window. It's the 4th bullet point under "…1 -
Re: Help please re: Fixed Cash Isa's that still accept funds during duration of fixed term
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81894429#Comment_81894429 Sorry I misunderstood. I thought the fixed rate ISA had been open a while, not just in the last few days.1 -
Re: Deadline to renew an application for permission made first to the EAT
employment law has many lawyers specialising in it who would be only to willing to answer your query for a reasonable reimbursement.3 -
Re: Help please re: Fixed Cash Isa's that still accept funds during duration of fixed term
Re - Shawbrook They appear to have only put a time limit when an account must be funded. Funds can still be added during term. https://www.shawbrook.co.uk/media/fnrlcsrh/5-year-fixed-rate-cash-isa-66…3


