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Re: Open banking providers you trust?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6655783/open-banking-providers-you-trust None. Absolutely no way I would allow anyone to access my bank account.1 -
Re: Open banking providers you trust?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6655783/open-banking-providers-you-trust Any mainstream bank should do what you want, and you don't need to use the Open Banking concept. I'v…2 -
Re: Thames Water, how do I take a reading at a flat I am moving to?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81888632#Comment_81888632 If it's an on street meter they will read it when they drive past automatically. The only contention therefore w…1 -
Re: Thames Water, how do I take a reading at a flat I am moving to?
Some blocks of flats (like mine) has a block meter and then independent meters for the flats, the flats pay for their usage, the block meter is for general usage for maintenance and cleaning. The met…1 -
Re: Thames Water, how do I take a reading at a flat I am moving to?
Big flat bladed screwdriver as a lever to raise the circular cover (clear out the muck around it first to make that easier)… then a gander with a torch and camera to see what lurks beneath. Assuming …1 -
Re: Thames Water, how do I take a reading at a flat I am moving to?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81888632#Comment_81888632 Water meters are read/billed to the nearest cubic meter. A cubic meter is quite a substantial amount of water. Your u…1 -
Re: Eufy340 doorbell is it compatible with my wi-fi?
It is not that difficult, you put in IP of the router in your browser, enter the password provided by your ISP, go to the wifi settings and usually un-tick a box, then put a different name for the 2.…2 -
Re: Eufy340 doorbell is it compatible with my wi-fi?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6655353/eufy340-doorbell-is-it-compatible-with-my-wi-fi My experience of 2.4 devicesis they often fail or go wrong if the router is using the same SSID…2 -
Re: Outgoing export on Octopus going down
Some states - uncle / cousins have fallen foul of tightening in past - uncle now has a 5kW export cap - was 8kW iirc. My cousin - waited 2+ years for an export permit on a new build as well after add…1 -
Re: Outgoing export on Octopus going down
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81889215#Comment_81889215 Sadly your example is woefully short of logic, which part of the country do you live in where you could get a linear …2

