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Re: Home Energy sticking to opening "industry read" (double charged units?)
Sounds like The Mysterious Third Party has overruled your smart meter. https://justsoyouknow.so.energy/posts/2110580-opening-reading-validation-process Home Energy give the tweaked reading to the pre…1 -
Re: Awful weather - typical Brits talk
Had to go to town and went through the park. Glorious scents wafted out. This is what I saw6 -
Re: Mortgage free wannabe part 2
Enjoy your pamper 💅 Made all the better when you've been really productive, a treat well earned.1 -
Re: Disputing early termination letting fees – advice needed
The agent previously said in an email that the early termination cost would be £292.80/month until a replacement tenant was found, not a full fixed fee through October. Under the Tenant Fees Act 2019…1 -
Re: CP Plus Ltd - Nexus - Parking Charge Notice
Thanks @Coupon-mad. It has been weeks, but finally received the POPLA decision and my appeal was successful. Thank you for all your assistance! For anyone else reading my thread a quick re-cap: 1) PC…5 -
Re: Progress not Perfection
Presentation done ✔️ Vaccine done ✔️ Now to get on with the rest of the day.6 -
Re: Dispute with IKEA about kitchen panel defect
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81915961#Comment_81915961 I’m not sure I agree with that, although opinions will obviously vary. A kitchen will inherently have plenty of moist…1 -
Re: What was this? (Warning picture of dead animal)
Certainly looks like a shrew with that nose, voles have a shorter more rounded snout usually. What length was the body and tail?1 -
Re: Cooking for one (Mark Three)
Good afternoon everyone, Yep no doubt prices across the board are going sky rocket in coming weeks add in an 8% council tax increase and I'm certainly going to have less "spare" cash n…2 -
Re: Cooking for one (Mark Three)
That's a horrendous jump in diesel Farway and the knock on effect means we'll all suffer one way or another all because of certain individuals with big egos and small ***** (fill in the bla…3


