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Re: Fresh Diary for 2025! & Carrying on for 2026
Morning! Ive got a new tea to try! Also had a reward from Maximiles come yesterday it was a mascara. I also had a product tests of two mini tubes of pringles to try out! All surveys are looking good,…2 -
Re: I'd like your hotel rebooking success stories
I always try to book flexible (directly with the hotel website) when staying in NYC and then check the hotel and Priceline shortly before the cancellation window. Have mostly saved or got an upgrade …2 -
Re: The Mental Debt Struggle...
if your monthly saver tots up the interest on a daily or monthly basis, get the maximum in you can each month as it then has more months to gain interest £75 at 1% will earn you 6p a month. £150 at 1…2 -
Re: July 2026 Grocery Challenge
Budgets updated to here. Welcome to the thread @path_to_1m! You'll find lots of helpful people and posts here. We're a nice community on this thread. @K9sandFelines I've updated your b…4 -
Re: UK Car Park Management
"With an issue date of 17/05/26" Issue date was 17/4 so they are months late defending. "I’m assuming it’s fake or they have no power with this claim". @ZiGZaG404 you are very wro…2 -
Re: bond ladder - now or later?
I'm not sure that IGL5 is a good hedge against bond yield fluctuations for your timeline. The average maturity of that fund is around 2.5 years whereas your bond ladder final maturity is over 10…1 -
Re: bond ladder - now or later?
With that crazy Y axis it looks like the Himalayas, but as others have noted it's a variation between 9.9 and 10.1 "Is that the kind of volatility you are looking for in an effort to protec…1 -
Re: Disputed Parking Charge Britannia Parking Represented by BW Legal
It's a shame this wasn't further along the coast at Southampton. You'd have won.2 -
Re: Do I need a solicitor to change name on house deeds?
You don’t need a solicitor but see the warning on the Land Registry website. If you’re not sure then use one. The transfer process is outlined in this link. Land Registry1 -
Re: Disputed Parking Charge Britannia Parking Represented by BW Legal
"The POC were acceptable and because the Driver was not named then the Registered keeper is liable for Parking Charge." Which was your moment to point out that isn't the case with that…2

