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Re: Jet2 Cabin Luggage
I always pay for guaranteed cabin baggage, mainly because I carry a lot of camera gear and don't want to risk being told that has to go into the hold. I have never been given tags to put on the …1 -
Re: From Frugal Foundations to Fortified Family Future
Ooh, expired vouchers are SO annoying- I missed a £5 Mr M one recently 😬 I did manage to use my free NT pass today though - just me rather than a whole family of people, but it saved me that would h…7 -
Re: Investment choices for Aviva pension
You already have 50% of your portfolio in less risky assets. Unless you want to buy an annuity at the point of retirement in 10 years then you're likely to need that money to sustain you for the…1 -
Re: Would I be able to build an extension on a shared driveway situation?
The deeds will tell you what the yellow bit means. Try uploading the files to Gemini or ChatGPT and asking the questions - it can be useful for picking apart the legalese in it all.1 -
Re: Would I be able to build an extension on a shared driveway situation?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81902489#Comment_81902489 Attached the title. No idea what this means, other than the red shaded part is the front of the house You need to rea…1 -
Re: Investment choices for Aviva pension
Do not use generative AI to make investment decisions - it just takes in lots and lots words, and outputs an average of what everyone is saying based on your prompt, with some randomness built in so …1 -
Re: Cheery's path to fulfilment - finishing the DIY, looking after myself, appreciating the garden 🌻
Afternoon chums 😊 Grey and drizzly today, but I have been making my own sunshine with a day out to use my free National Trust pass 😊 Went to a new to me place, not super far away. Probably wouldn…9 -
Re: Investing in Us: Holidays, Health, and the Road to £150k
Aw thanks so much @Queen_of_the_Hive @Baileys_Babe @beanielou 🥰 I left work early which was a lovely surprise as I thought I was going to be in till 5 this morning 🥰. Had a nice lunch and did some …6 -
Re: A couple of questions
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6657232/a-couple-of-questions Someone aged 75 now (born around 1951) would receive the old State Pension, as they reached State Pension age before the …1 -
Re: Source of funds and source of wealth
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81902574#Comment_81902574 Declining business is one thing. Locking accounts with no access is a another sport. It then ends up before a judge f…1
