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Re: DFS sofa smell
I also purchased the Sofia Sofa from DFS, it arrived 6 weeks ago. Loved the colour and cushions that came with it however after not much time noticed the smell from the sofa. At first I thought someo…1 -
Re: First time filling out self assessment for ebay sales
I'd argue you are much better off claiming a flat rate as per https://www.gov.uk/simpler-income-tax-simplified-expenses/working-from-home unless you are selling something that increases the need for …2 -
Re: First time filling out self assessment for ebay sales
All income but each income source needs to be in the correct part of the form, so if you tick the box that you are self employed (eBay) and also an employee you will fill in the general, sole trader…1 -
Re: Share of freehold bought without consent of freeholder?
Hi, Don't overcomplicate an already complicated matter. The gardens and roof and who is responsible for what etc., is written into your lease. Purchase of the freehold doesn't change the leases. They…1 -
Re: Buying a little piece of Middle England; Manifesting my way to mortgage free.
Good idea to cancel the card.1 -
Re: Buying a little piece of Middle England; Manifesting my way to mortgage free.
You could also cancel your card, report it as lost, so he won't have your new card details stored on his phone. He would have to add your bank account number and sort code manually to set up a new DD…2 -
Re: Buying a little piece of Middle England; Manifesting my way to mortgage free.
Can I suggest you talk to your bank? I know it is harsh but PPH did similar. I actually ended up changing banks to solve PPH and no longer bank with first direct as they were so unhelpful but that wa…2 -
Re: Buying a little piece of Middle England; Manifesting my way to mortgage free.
echos what KK said. Great work with DD.1 -
Re: NST September 2025: Keep It Simple!
Still NSD #4 for me today :) Haven't lost count so far :D OH sorted through the apples this morning, and peeled / chopped the less than perfect ones, so I made a batch of stewed apple for the freezer…3 -
Re: The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
Suffolk BS One Year Variable Rate RS (31.3.26) (NLA) Rate dropping to 4.60% (from 4.75%) on 1st October. Source: email3
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