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Re: Pensions advice - Can't top up workplace pension need private pension? Not sure what to do?
Personally I think it's the right idea to avoid Nest - they charge 0.3% annual management charge, which is pretty average (though there are a fair few out there that charge less, or even no AMC …2 -
Re: Cooking for one (Mark Three)
it looks lovely weather for Brighton today. I’m getting something to eat in London so I have only had a slice of toast and Flora and a banana.2 -
Re: Pensions advice - Can't top up workplace pension need private pension? Not sure what to do?
Can't he make a personal contribution to NEST, without going through the employer? https://www.nestpensions.org.uk/schemeweb/nest/my-nest-pension/contributions-and-fees.html "Most members p…2 -
Re: Pensions advice - Can't top up workplace pension need private pension? Not sure what to do?
There are plenty of sold, reliable pension providers out there. Some will hold the customer's hand more than others, however ultimately it's up to the customer to decide what to invest in. …1 -
Re: Pensions advice - Can't top up workplace pension need private pension? Not sure what to do?
1 - Are there solid, reliable pension providers that do this? Yes. Any SIPP or personal pension direct to consumer will offer this. There are full range SIPPS (Interactive, iWeb, AJ Bell, Fidelity, H…2 -
Re: Debt write off due to serious mental health - any success stories?
Hi Tesha1, I've had a number of debts written off for mental health reasons, including one of 12K+. I found the high street banks were straightforward to deal with, but if this is the type of de…1 -
Re: Building + contents insurance: opinions of Acorn Insurance?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81907363#Comment_81907363 I dont find trust pilot a good source for insurance reviews, a large number are simply a statement on who's sell…1 -
Re: Premium Bond Winner ?
£125 on FH, 2.75% 12 month rolling and 4.2% for 2026 so can't complain at the present time. I'd like a single prize bigger than £100 just once though! Got my first £100s in 2016 on a £8,500…2 -
Re: Octopus Agile
Not too many options for us sadly - it will almost certainly be a fix for the time being until we see whether things will drop back. The current fix is looking pretty rubbish though! Ahh well, let…1 -
Re: Back billing - but in credit so Energy Ombudsman found in favour of supplier
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81899778#Comment_81899778 ??? Have you even watched the video? You shouldn't actually need to; the transcript is quite self explanatory. T…1




