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Re: New ISA tax year - Easter Monday
My current ISA provider have stated payments must be received by COB, 5pm, 5th to be allocated to 25/26. I have regularly transferred on weekends and date of transfer is as per the 5pm cut off. We ha…2 -
Re: Verbal Offer agreed but changed at the last minute, what are my rights.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81911849#Comment_81911849 doesn’t matter whether verbally or email or anything else. There’s nothing binding until contracts are exchanged.2 -
Re: Counterfeit goods via paypal
This is becoming one of the most common scenarios here on MSE, dodgy goods from the Far East being advertised on social media. Unfortunately I suspect you are unlikely to recover all your money, and …1 -
Re: Verbal Offer agreed but changed at the last minute, what are my rights.
Rights to do what? You simply cannot have a verbal contract to buy/sell property, you were negotiating.4 -
Re: New ISA tax year - Easter Monday
I remember one year when 5 April (the last day of the financial year) fell on either Good Friday or Easter Monday some institutions chose to open their phone lines anyway (not sure about physical bra…2 -
Re: Verbal Offer agreed but changed at the last minute, what are my rights.
Thanks guys, there are certain codes of conduct that have to be followed and one does say that Housebuilders can't/shouldn't negotiate with another party once you've entered the negoti…2 -
Re: Escape to the country & living off savings
be gentle with yourself xx it’s good they are looking after you1 -
Re: Possible tax on (briefly) owing two homes
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6658280/possible-tax-on-briefly-owing-two-homes You’re a married couple so it won’t matter that one is in your wife’s name and the other in yours. In t…1 -
Re: Weekly Flylady Thread 02nd March 2026
I put the heating back on so it came on earlier! Swimming stuff washed - it can wait until tomorrow to be pegged out. Going to try and finish my bedroom clean BUT I am reading this and it's very…4 -
Re: Save £12k in 2026 challenge (or any other amount to challenge yourself!)
#15 Caeraugirl with another £1500 for March. Thanks @Suffolk_lass and @enthusiasticsaver for continuing to run this challenge, it's great to have the encouragement to save regularly, and I know …5






