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Re: "Average Earnings Growth" and triple lock
The nation can’t afford to give you that.1 -
Re: "Average Earnings Growth" and triple lock
Absolutely. It’s completely unsustainable !1 -
Re: Renewables: "talking 'bout my generation"
3.000…O’s. solcast f/c was 2.5 so happy tomorrow looks like 0.001 🌧️🌧️🌧️🌂6 -
Re: Money Moral Dilemma: When should I tell my son I can't afford for him to go to a private school?
I can just imagine how that might go. Ex to son: "Well, Daddy wants you to go to X School, but mean Mummy says you can't." I honestly don't know how I'd handle this, and it would depend on…10 -
Re: Peugeot 3008 turbo/adblue
Yup, have the adblue remapped out - that was the advice of a Peugeot tech on our Mk1 3008, and at £300 much cheaper than chasing an adblue fault around ;)1 -
Re: Defence needed for court case
Same advice as I gave someone else earlier today https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81646377#Comment_81646377 But you should definitely be following the 8 steps in the defence t…2 -
Re: Living the Good Life - mortgage free and living in line with our values
My veg plot has a scattering of chicken bones, eggshells, and not-very-home-compostable coffee pods! They do all compost down eventually :).5 -
Re: Living the Good Life - mortgage free and living in line with our values
I love my hot bin! Eggshells do need crushing but I've recently been saving mine up in an ovenproof dish and shoving them in the oven when it's just been switched off then crushing with a rolling pin…3 -
Re: Postgrad Banking
Are you seeking to get student perks of some sort? Edit: HSBC appears to offer one, but only if you completed your undergraduate degree less than 3 years ago https://www.hsbc.co.uk/current-accounts/p…1 -
Re: Postgrad Banking
Most banks offer a "graduate" account but these are designed for recent graduates as they transition into normal life rather than those doing a post-grad qualification. Most require you to…1
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