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Re: Manager asking for my password when I am off
In the jobs I have had, you could be disciplined for giving anyone your password, including your manager.4 -
Re: From Frugal Foundations to Fortified Family Future
Good Morning MFW'rs Goodness my diary seems so 'lightweight' given the issues so many of you are all facing. We ended up having a lovely day out yesterday. It was relatively low cost - I suspect the …9 -
Re: Progress not Perfection
Another here wishing you a Happy Birthday Week!🎂2 -
Re: On bin day, neighbour obstructs my front garden with their bins.
Oh, definitely not the full shilling. It's not really practical for me to put the bin in this location. We did continue for a while to move their bin in front of their property but it ended up with …1 -
Re: Car insurance through roof
That is not much of an increase for someone that has just had an "at fault" claim. A professional driver is more likely to be on the road in the HGV than in their own vehicle. A housewife/h…1 -
Re: Car insurance through roof
I don't think it was necessarily the wrong decision to go through your insurers. Even if you didn't make a claim, you would still have to notify the insurer of the accident and your premium would go…1 -
Re: Car insurance through roof
Have you tried 'Retired' to see what effect that has? Maybe household duties (and retired) demographic have higher incidence of supermarket car park prangs or more incidents being out and about in th…1 -
Re: Car insurance through roof
Have you spoken to your insurers about what the quote would be if you "bought the claim back"? ie refunded them what they paid out? The value of the claim generally isnt a consideration fo…1 -
Re: Does my bank report my savings to the HMRC?...
As @Dazed_and_C0nfused implies, there's no reason why there would be any penalties. Your advisor is right about SA though, you can't stop doing it until HMRC tell you to, what you can do is request t…1 -
Re: Manager asking for my password when I am off
I would look in your company IT policy and see what it says as it is their equipment and the password is for their protection, not yours. If it states something like "do not reveal your password…3
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