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Re: EDF FreePhase Dynamic Tariff
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81917999#Comment_81917999 This is exactly the problem that always happens when entering into such discussions. One needs to make a distinction …2 -
Re: No show for cheque book.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81917626#Comment_81917626 You'd hope so. I have the opposite problem to the OP - I phoned Barclays to get envelopes and paying-in slips to…3 -
Re: No show for cheque book.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81917560#Comment_81917560 Even if OP isn't sure, their bank had at least two opportunities to advise them if that was the case, but appare…3 -
Re: HUMAX AURA FVP-4KGTR has gone bonkers :-(
Have you checked to see if all connectors from box to tv are fully engaged? I found this article, it was from last March but it says Humax released an update to fix the issues mentioned which are sim…1 -
Japanese knotweed plans. How long is too long?
Hello. This is rather a niche question. We bought our house 6 years ago. There was a small amount of jkw found in the garden about 4 years before. It was treated and under a 10 year guaranteed manage…1 -
Re: Ok, veteran electronics boffins - what's this wee project?
which side of the river are the hunt saboteurs? Let the fox be their problem2 -
Re: Investing in Us: Holidays, Health, and the Road to £150k
Filing in the calander and not actually going. That’s a whole new level. Hope all goes well.7 -
Re: Teetering on the brink
Guinea pigs are wonderful company.3 -
Re: Selling house without a solicitor
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81917471#Comment_81917471 Being a 97 year old, I'd say even more reason to use a solicitor…last thing you want is to be accused of coercin…3 -
Re: Selling house without a solicitor
You would be relatively foolish to do this without a solicitor. The buyer would be downright stupid. Use a solicitor.2


