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Re: High home insurance due to outbuildings
Do you have any options to increase the security of both buildings (e.g. alarms and multi-point locking)? All things considered, £18k's worth of nickable stuff in two outbuildings is likely to b…1 -
Re: Builder Depot refusing return under Consumer Contracts Regulations — advice needed
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81857334#Comment_81857334 That's a very interesting post, in view of the fact that you yourself advised the OP: I would reiterate to them …1 -
Re: February 2026 Grocery Challenge
Hello to everyone and special thanks to Jings for the new thread. May I please try to climb back on the wagon again after falling off repeatedly last year. Looking at my receipts for January made me …3 -
Re: February 2026 Grocery Challenge
Evening all, Thank you for the new thread @JingsMyBucket I've been struggling with what my Feb budget should be 🤔 it's a shorter month and we're away for a week in an all inclusive ho…2 -
Re: February 2026 Grocery Challenge
Thank you for the new thread Jings. 😁 I am in from 7th February - 6th March, with my annual budget.2 -
Re: February 2026 Grocery Challenge
Hi, Please put me down for £400 in February. We are aware for a week over half term (a much needed break to the sunshine of Lanzarote) where all food etc is included in my holiday budget. I have not …2 -
Re: Need to stop spending and chasing dopamine!
It’s been the worse 48 hours of my life. Things escalated with DD1 and it’s been horrific. I won’t go into details on here because I know it can be triggering, but we saw the GP today and we’ll hopef…3 -
Re: Debt and Caring
So far (since end of November) have managed with a fork, spoon and knife (came in a plastic container too), plate and microwave bowl. And a mug for tea of course. I also have two ceramic travel mugs.…2 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
@Brie well done on tax, I was going to submit mine and found anomaly with bank and hmrc so trying to resolve. Minor but want it to be right. Washing done but mainly work. Pair of unworn fancy tights …15 -
Re: What type of loan/mortgage would I need?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81855258#Comment_81855258 Why could they not simply be joint tenants?1
