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Re: Learning to walk before I run
Hopefully not long to wait until you have your prescription 🤗3 -
Re: MSE Forum Poll: Have you ever asked a restaurant to remove an optional service charge?
I always ask for it to be taken off and never tip anywhere. The staff are the restaurants responsibility and the restaurant should be paying them appropriately and setting the meal price at a level t…2 -
Re: Weekly Flylady Thread 9 March 2026
Morning all xx I hope everyone is well and that the sun is shining where you are ☀️ . It's misty, damp and cold here. I walked up to DB's to feed the cats earlier. At home I've made th…7 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
I had a lot of time to think while I was away and I have made a few decisions about my life going forward. I am quite bruised as I fell off the bed at one of the hotels last week so I had to cancel m…18 -
Re: 5 OS pleasures in your day today - part 3
Happy new week everyone. Recent pleasures|: Had a wonderful dream about my mum and dad, not as they were latterly, old and frail, but vibrant and laughing and dancing and so 'there'. Sad to…5 -
Re: Investing / Carry on regardless?
Another issue is in what context you work out the % allocation. For example if your SIPP is £200K and 80% equities, but you also have £200K in cash savings. So in reality your equity % is 40%. If you…1 -
Re: Learning to walk before I run
£18.16 withdrawn from Prolific and paid into my SIPP. Considerable frustration re matters medical. Went to the pharmacist, described my symptoms, said pharmacist was busy and asked me to come back in…4 -
Re: Microsoft Outlook free getting full but have Lifetime Microsoft Office
Just to clarify your terms for your Office product, MS do not offer a "lifetime licence" for their products (despite what the resellers who flog these packages might claim). You'll hav…2 -
Re: Flowerbed Improvement
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81914753#Comment_81914753 Something like this?2 -
Re: Help with Statute barred (Lowell)
A 'fresh' default does not reset the clock where there was an earlier one, as there would have been. Now you could research when that was but it will no longer be on your credit file as it …1


