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Re: Five Year Fix, Five Year Plan
@Merlin's_Beard - the aligners definately make a difference for functionality! I'm doing the Sp@rks version to correct my bite. Due to seizures, my whole mouth moved badly over the course o…2 -
Re: Resourcefulness: The budgeter's friend
Thanks all. Still feeling v coldy & low in energy. Didn't get over to the car dealership yesterday as felt too yuk to engage with it. Mr F announced that he has a free coffee voucher & 2…7 -
Re: Help please re: Fixed Cash Isa's that still accept funds during duration of fixed term
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81894632#Comment_81894632 Well spotted, I have been back on their website as I was sure I had not seen that. The answer is that in the Summary …2 -
Re: Old Style Daily Sunday 22 February 2026
Morning all Just had shopping delivery. Chatting to the chap and it turns out he lived in a block of flats next door to mine where I was born and brought up in London. It's a small world! Pulled…10 -
Re: Old Style Daily Sunday 22 February 2026
Morning all, thanks @Gers for today's start. It's bright and breezy this morning, dry as well but of course the odd shower is always possible, especially this evening. Still, it seems to be…10 -
Re: Do Lloyds bank care where I have my investments?
For a Club Lloyds account, balances between £4,000 to £5,000 receive 3.00% AER (2.96% gross p.a), but there's no interest on balances over £5,000. Would a balance of £5,000 give you enough comfo…3 -
Re: Awful weather - typical Brits talk
Morning all - Search Baftas on the anniversary of Dolly the sheep being announced to the world 🐑 (This time next year it'll be 30 years ago! 30 years! ) Dusty that pheasant looks like he'l…5 -
Re: Awful weather - typical Brits talk
Back again, with a wet & murky start to the day, it ended the same yesterday, after pub lunch, damp & misty murk Pub lunch with DD went sort of well, first pub the kitchen was closed for the …5 -
Re: Making 2026 a debt busting year
Well, it's been a busy week, which included my birthday. The money saving continues as does the decluttering, which in my mind go hand it hand somehow. I suppose it's making me think about …4 -
Re: Looking To The Future With Hope
Nice to see you here! I think a microwave would be useful for heating up frozen meals. I had a look and you can get a budget new one for just under £40 from a couple of the big supermarkets, so you c…1



