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Re: Vehicle insurance with part time job
Insurance company said if work less than 37 hours classed as part time job2 -
Re: UKPA PCN - Scotland
You will not get a claim in Scotland (obviously laws aren't retrospective) and no, the usual defence may not fully apply in cases where a rare PPC tries (VCS and SABA did but only in one or two …1 -
Re: Pick'n'Mix - the joy of the chaz in '26!
@Miró I really like the New Look dress! There are lots of high street brands I would't buy new, but I see the odd thing in a CS and think it's worth a try. And sometimes it works out well. …7 -
Re: To appeal or not to appeal - Smart Parking
So date issued was Thursday 5th Feb, 2 business days later was Monday 9th Feb 6 + 9 = 15 days after the incident date, assuming Royal Mail delivered it within their remit Wordings are also important …1 -
Re: To appeal or not to appeal - Smart Parking
According to the POFA calculator here: - https://gullibletree.com/tools/pofa-calc-main.html it was not given in time to hold the keeper liable1 -
Re: Smart Parking DCB Legal court claim 2025
As above, when DCBL get to the stage of doing deals it is a sign they will discontinue rather than be spanked by a judge and you claiming costs No need to contact them just to listen to their waffle.…1 -
Re: Smart Parking DCB Legal court claim 2025
Unlikely in a Smart Parking case, the fact that they dropped so low and dont want to pay the £27 fee shows they are desperate to win even at such a tiny amount , to avoid a hearing1 -
Re: Reverse Meal Planning
Blimey. Both Morries (£15) and Sainsbugs (£18) were offering gratinated scallops starter, steak main with a side (medley of veg/ lots of potato options) lots of different rich desserts and a drink (b…5 -
Re: Are UK take-home calculators too complicated?
This feels like reinventing the wheel. The MoneySavingExpert one allows you to do all the things above, plus student loans https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/tax-calculator/1 -
Re: New to savings
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81889426#Comment_81889426 Because of interest rate forecasts, fixed term accounts currently pay less than the best easy access savers, so there…2




