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Re: Paint advice needed
When your status changes from NEWBIE to FORUMITE, three dots will appear at the top right of your posts, clicking on there will give you an EDIT button.1 -
Re: Moving DC pension but don’t know where is best
There is a simple comparison here - https://www.boringmoney.co.uk/pensions/pensions/ . You put in how much you have in your SIPP and you can see the costs, pros and cons of different platforms. It i…1 -
Re: Old Style Daily Friday 09 January 2026
Just had the 'DearJohn' text :/ Shame as I thought we had got on well- think we wanted different things. Back to the drawing board lol Mehefin14 -
Re: Mobile Coverage Maps Are Lying About City Centres
AS above, they tell you where there is coverage, what they cant tell you is the service quality or network congestion which can vary greatly depending on the time of day and location. It can be prett…1 -
Re: Enterprise won't give courtesy car
Lost income and alternative transport would be a separate head of claim for loss of use and you can't claim both alternative transport (in the form of hire) and loss of use as the whole concept…1 -
Re: Enterprise won't give courtesy car
Yes, the OP can claim for the fact that his car is undriveable from the insurer of the at fault driver - either in the form of a loss of use payment, it in the form of reimbursement of hire car cost…1 -
Re: Enterprise won't give courtesy car
If a replacement car in the event of a collision is so important to the OP, you'd like to assume they'd made sure their policy covered their requirements when they bought it. Even if it isn…1 -
Re: Enterprise won't give courtesy car
It does ring true, because it is. Most insurance policies have this as an optional "extra" - same for lost keys, mis fuelling and other such things1 -
Re: Enterprise won't give courtesy car
In essence that is what you do, but if they don't have insurance to cover it then they are extremely unlikely to pay, which is why the Ambulance Chaser Claim Management Company won't give t…1 -
Re: The Cashback for Bank or Investment Accounts Discussion Thread
You are being asked if you understand how CFD (Contract for Difference) works so must have selected this as interests, that would disqualify you from the incentive. Go back if you can and unselect i…1



