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Re: Teetering on the brink
well done on getting the right decision for you. it really will expand your options along with your peace of mind2 -
Re: Teetering on the brink
Wonderful news EB - well done to you xx2 -
Re: 13 yo credit card debt / CCAs and partial settlement
When a debt has defaulted it will always drop off your credit report 6 years after the default date no matter what you do. If it's still showing and you make a full and final settlement then it…1 -
Re: AI 'slop' is transforming social media - and a backlash is brewing
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81896349#Comment_81896349 But that was the point I was making - those aspects of a business may not be particularly admirable but that doesn…1 -
Re: Octopus Energy Fixed Ending 8th April
Check the Octopus fixed rate tariff thread. Feb V6 is lower but it doesn't mean its necessarily better for you or indeed better than shopping around2 -
Re: Elderly mother left nothing in her late husband's will, estate left to 4 children from past marriage
“ legal fees paid up front would be problematic; it would have to be some other financial arrangement which would draw legal fees from any wealth sourced from the estate after successfully contesting…3 -
Re: A regularly updated list of accounts that allow direct debit and/or debit card deposits
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81896707#Comment_81896707 Yes, and also £13 for three months1 -
Re: A regularly updated list of accounts that allow direct debit and/or debit card deposits
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81896456#Comment_81896456 I found this regarding the JP Morgan payment options https://support.personalinvesting.jpmorgan.com/hc/en-us?article=…1 -
Re: UKPC ticket during 'no parking period'
POPLA codes last 33 days. Not usually worth trying unless you can get persuasive images of unlit signs there in pitch black (not just at dusk).1 -
Re: Parking eye - Broken down car that I have since sold
That's good to know. First PCNs, eh?1



