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Re: Gifting out of excess income re dc pension
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81899318#Comment_81899318 I hope you don’t feel the same way about making wills and setting up LPAs.1 -
Re: Awful weather - typical Brits talk
Dull grey, but mild. Liike Dusty said The wind is due to increase later, then it's back to squelchio, with some heavier rain through the night. Spring was nice while it lasted. 😥 It was gawjus …6 -
Re: Dumb questions about Ring Wired Video Doorbell - SORTED THANKS!
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6656625/dumb-questions-about-ring-wired-video-doorbell Well done you for getting to grips with it I usually hope to get the motion detect before they e…1 -
Re: Lloyds switch offer 6 January to 3 February 2026
Also got my £250 today, switch date 2nd Feb. All my three DDs were newly added to the donor account and didn’t pay out on the new Club Lloyds until after switch date, but all did before the incentive…2 -
Re: Question about "power"
"It's not like the Essex v6 had compressed-fibre timing gears that broke up..." It's great to have someone around with such a depth of knowledge both old and new, given that most …1 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
Right back in action although a little slow. Trying to finish the living room whilst starting to deep clean rest of house. Always needs doing after we have spent a lot of time decorating one room. Ne…16 -
Re: What are you using AI for and which ones perform best at which tasks?
I've been having a bit of a play with CoPilot to write and debug some Arduino code - not ever so complex but it's managing to do it and the code does actually work1 -
Re: What are you using AI for and which ones perform best at which tasks?
I use chatgpt to ask questions and the results have been very impressive and helpful so far1 -
Re: What are you using AI for and which ones perform best at which tasks?
I'm quite happy avoiding AI as much as I can at the moment!1 -
Re: 2026 Frugal Living Challenge
Rain, rain, rain... All water barrels and tanks are full to overflowing, pond levels are up and the burn floods across the wetlands often. That last one is rather exciting as it means an increased op…14




