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Re: The Cashback for Bank or Investment Accounts Discussion Thread
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81903096#Comment_81903096 Same here ☹️2 -
Re: The Cashback for Bank or Investment Accounts Discussion Thread
TopCB - I got declined for Santander £50CB for £100 stocks and shares ISA 'bought' 21/02. After digging around it's tagged already paid - which is blox. Submitted a claim that TCB say …3 -
Re: Hopefully debt free before Mortgage renewal in June 2026
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Re: Surving Spouse Pension
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81902430#Comment_81902430 I presume what they don't want to do is lose the money they have paid in, rather have it go to a friend than bac…1 -
Re: Selling my house to buy myself a flat and one for my son
Sammybucca said Hi own my house outright mortgage paid off. What is the best option for me, I want to sell my house and buy a flat for myself and a flat for my son who will be a first time buyer. Can…1 -
Booking dot com cancellation on their end the night before
Hi all, just a query regarding booked and paid for accommodation. We booked and paid for an apartment in Manchester for Saturday night through a booking website, so this is literally tomorrow, and we…2 -
Re: Selling my house to move into my boyfriends??
Why not both move into your house and sell the other one? If you love it and it’s only for a year or so the fact that it’s less spacious shouldn’t be an issue, and it sounds as though it’ll keep appr…2 -
Re: Pensions and Claiming Benefits
Something to consider if you are on UC, if you draw on the pension your UC will be reduced for every £1 drawn. ie there's no benefit, in fact it's the opposite. When you reach state pension…1 -
Re: My journey to a debt free life
Aaawww they are so silly and sweet. If I could get someone to clean them out and feed them for me ;) I would definitely have chickens because they sound a laugh a minute :rotfl:. I hope you're h…1 -
Re: The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
It's late… :) I should have checked. I didn't see that screen when I submitted my option - and I erred and selected the RS37 - which I already hold. I was having one of those days…1




