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Re: Octopus Fixed Tariffs 2026
I made the jump and signed up for Outfox Energy two weeks ago New Year Fix 2026 v1.0 which worked out at £2,131 per year with my estimated usage. Just had a look at cheap energy club and the cheapest…1 -
Re: Save £12k in 2026 challenge (or any other amount to challenge yourself!)
#19 reporting for February… A very expensive month, car tax, insurance, MOT and service and also a new tumble dryer needed. -211.67 As always, thank you for the effort and time put in to running this…1 -
Re: The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81888346#Comment_81888346 I just received an email from RBS about my completed switch with regards to their boosted 7.01% AER regular saver… We…2 -
Re: DCBLegal + toal car parks ltd - witness statement stage (submitted)
If it gets to a hearing, raise the lack of WS as a preliminary matter, breach of the court order3 -
Re: Turning Straw into Gold: Creating Long Term Security & A Solid Home
@Dakota_Rose that’s the best kind of smug isn’t it 😂 an essentially free purchase. £2.50 toaster is amazing, I’d have gone for that if I hadn’t bought one a couple of months ago (a £12 Asda one). I …1 -
Re: Turning Straw into Gold: Creating Long Term Security & A Solid Home
I used our saved nectar points to buy our slow cooker and every time we use it I feel very virtuous 😂 It’s good to have a wish list as you will be looking out for really good offers. My mum got a ne…1 -
Re: Weekly Flylady Thread 9 March 2026
I clustered some admin tasks together for today - faulty phone posted back to supplier who can hopefully fix it, small gift posted to a relative, got and some cash out for my dad. spent an hour tidyi…6 -
Re: Cash ISAs: The Best Currently Available List
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81915002#Comment_81915002 Barclays and Shawbrook are two other ISA providers who allow you to pay in throughout the duration of the fixed rate …2 -
Re: ASHP design and BUS eligibility
Gradually increasing radiator size room by room will not work as you are anticipating. You can't just add a bigger radiator and then reduce the flow temperature a little until you have done them…1 -
Re: Lloyds switch eligibility dates checking?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6658840/lloyds-switch-eligibility-dates-checking how long ago did you open the first direct account before the one you opened last year. Lloyds are ver…3


