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Re: DCB Legal Hearing Scheduled
Just checking - is the claimant stated correctly as they are referred to as the following (IPC AoS members etc):- National Parking Control Group Ltd (Trading as National Parking Control)2 -
Re: Lose weight in '26 with Slimming World & SWIP's.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81892626#Comment_81892626 I make that 10 syns not 13 or did you have something else for the other 3 Swips?1 -
Re: Unpaid bill by tenant
Many thanks for the comments. I do not care about the liability for the bill. Who does or does not pay is irrelevant to me. The tenant has been committing various serious crimes in the property. Some…4 -
Re: Rural Internet - would a Wi-fi Extender help?
Have a look at Starlink. £35 a month1 -
Re: February 2026 Grocery Challenge
Those cookies look yummy @goldfinches ! As mentioned in my previous post, I hit the shops this afternoon. Two spends to declare: £10.10 in L!dl, spent on a chocolate filled muffin (89p+one free), two…8 -
Re: Rural Internet - would a Wi-fi Extender help?
How fast do you need? 5g routers are still quite pricey. I use a Huawei 4g router (ebay £30) and an unlimited sim and get a minimum of 10gb, and usually higher, which is enough for HD video streaming…1 -
Re: FedEx asking for customs payment for item they damaged
No - if the sender was paying import fees, and then fedex have refunded those to the seller, that's nothing to do with you.1 -
Re: Wills help please
You can’t make “a will” for the two of you. You need one each. If your OH isn’t interested, try telling him that unless he is willing to do something about it to protect you and the family when he di…2 -
Re: Can a beneficiary take out Indemnity Insurance?
It's the same issue, easier if you keep it all to one thread.2 -
Re: Snowhill retail park- 1 minute wait outside proper bay
On the contrary, a law was passed in 2019 and the Government is addressing it but it is painfully slow and they keep getting it wrong, so the motoring organisations and I shout at them! I'm on t…5


