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Re: Am I being unreasonable? I think partner should do more household chores. Help!
So, in summary: he works, provides the house, pays for everything, does the bins, empties the dishwasher, cooks, and does the shopping.1 -
Re: Am I being unreasonable? I think partner should do more household chores. Help!
I think what he does seems reasonable. He works three days a week, provides all the finances, cooks sometimes, does some other chores. However, if YOU don't think it's reasonable, you need …1 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
Suzeesu, what a relief about your Mum. My Mum is similar, deaf and partially sighted and stayed in an assessment home after coming out of hospital. It was a very positive experience for her. They fed…14 -
Re: Ebay buyer wants to return - help
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81911141#Comment_81911141 Perhaps the OP could clarify, but I understand this bit in the post I referred to ' They selected 'doesn…1 -
Re: Cash ISA - stupid question perhaps
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81910596#Comment_81910596 From comments on this forum, I have the impression generally that these newer players in the savings market, like T21…1 -
Re: Swagbucks 2025
I had a 4-digit code on 1st March.2 -
Re: Escape to the country & living off savings
Thanks Suze 😘 It didn’t warm up here until lunch time 🥶 but it was a nice sunny afternoon. Another email from the solicitor in the morning so I dealt with that then just spent 30 mins in the garden…5 -
Re: 5 OS pleasures in your day today - part 3
PaulieHerts how exciting. Always a relief when no last minute hitches For yesterday Chat with friend on walk to bus Working with a colleague who I don’t see often. She is lovely and made day go quick…7 -
Re: 5 OS pleasures in your day today - part 3
Morning all. Great news, Paulie, wishing you many years of happiness in your new home. Some pleasures: My birthday yesterday and the sun shone. Thought I might have woken up grown up but it seems not…7 -
Re: Inherited SIPP "Successor" Query: Avoiding 40% Tax Trap (Mother 75+)
Not sure where you are in the process, but I note that you have a newborn at home…who has a personal allowance of £12,570 for the current tax year. I presume they will be a non-taxpayer in the forese…4



