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Re: Can I use a mobile with my land line number?
I know this isn't helping but if you are now on VOIP then you no longer have a landline - your internet connection now handles all communications. By accessibility issues do you mean that you ca…1 -
Re: Consumer rights act and warranty on sports watch
How much would a 2.5 year old £200 smart watch be worth? This is a broadly irrelevant point @Grumpy_chap as under the CRA you are deducting for use not for depreciation. Some things have very little …1 -
Re: CEL court claim - Trial Date April26
Called the courts today to find out some details and so far CEL have failed to pay court fees, was due today. Assuming they did not pay by 4pm, we should be looking at this being struck out, I will b…2 -
Re: Attention Deficit Debt Free Wannabe
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81924531#Comment_81924531 Yes!! I grew up through the 90's and my mother always used to call it the never never too. And grandad was also …4 -
Re: Steadily climbing the mountain, enjoying the view along the way
That sounds like the assessor recognised improvements & wished to help which sounds like a good thing. Hope I am right. Well done!3 -
Re: NCP appoints administrators
Moorside won't be happy! Never pay an invoice from a company in administration. I wonder what Popla will do because they won't be getting their payments either. I would be reluctant to even…5 -
Re: Save £12k in 2026 challenge (or any other amount to challenge yourself!)
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81923633#Comment_81923633 In addition to what @Suffolk_lass says, I don't know if you're aware yet but I maintain a list of the top r…2 -
Re: POPLA Appeal NCP
Have a look at POST 3 - SECOND STAGE APPEAL - POPLA OR IAS in the NEWBIES Announcement thread.3 -
Re: March 2026 Grocery Challenge
I've just added £45 from my visit to the market on Friday - the rest of the spends over a delightful, but manic, weekend come under "family contingency"! To be fair, I used one of the …5 -
Re: Cash ISAs: The Best Currently Available List
Virgin Money eISA has gone to version 691 Fixed rate until 24 March 2027 of: 4.22%5


