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Re: Group thread: Heathrow Gatwick Manchester & other Airport drop-off PCNs - easy: how to appeal & win
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81932056#Comment_81932056 Interesting. Please show us that reply.1 -
Re: Where to keep your card?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81932552#Comment_81932552 Not a good idea. Imagine if your wallet is stolen and the thief has access to your card details AND home address, bir…3 -
Re: Regular saver , what's the point?
thanks all for you input. I just found this Principality account a bit silly , just for £25… I think there are better options out there , I'm just wondering if having multiple saving accounts wh…1 -
Re: Battery Electric Vehicle News / Enjoying the Transportation Revolution
Like having proper knobs and buttons instead of gimmicks hidden in one screen.1 -
Re: 2026 Frugal Living Challenge
My menu plan is usually; Breakfast: oatmeal or egg Lunch: soup and/or sandwich Dinner: Jacket potato with toppings or pasta dish (often tuna, sometimes with meat balls) It is hard when prices are ris…14 -
Re: Investing in Us: Holidays, Health, and the Road to £150k
Looking good.4 -
Re: March 2026 Grocery Challenge
Hello everyone. A pretty frugal week for us until we got to Friday when DGD (who were raising) started with a horrible sore throat and all she wanted was ice cream. only had 1 small portion in the tu…5 -
Re: Weekly Flylady Thread 16th March 2026
thank you @Honey_Bear - reassuring that it's not just me that sometimes feels put upon. Dad's world is now so small that little things get magnified to near disastrous level - he's sti…10 -
Re: Pension credit and living together
Just for completeness, the general rule for pension credit is that a temporary absence of up to 52 weeks can be ignored. In some exceptional cases, even slightly longer absences can be ignored.1


