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Re: What would you do?
My question was also in part, what are the mechanics of borrowing more on the mortgage to help in the short term with the mortgage, i just needed someone to advise me that's all, thanks You are …1 -
Re: Report button on iPad
That's because @marcia_'s post is fairly short - if you report a long wall of text post, it may push the reporting reasons further down out of the initial view.2 -
Re: New "Have a Look at This" thread
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81897204#Comment_81897204 In photo 10, is that a chair hanging from the roof above the big mirror?4 -
Re: High standing charge for communal electricity supply in block of flats
We've combined the two threads. (Keep in mind that as the thread was split from another thread, it won't show in the OP's own list of threads they started)1 -
Re: Teetering on the brink
Hurray for @EatingBeans! You can start to make some rough plans now, pending confirmation. Onwards and upwards love Humdinger xx2 -
Re: Awful weather - typical Brits talk
Can't get the town (even after cheating and looking at a map 😁). Puzzled why, or rather how, your Pandora would lose vigour if being propagated by cuttings…?2 -
Re: Awful weather - typical Brits talk
Bright and sunny with large puffy clouds. Dropped to 12c with a goodly wind. They promise a full day of this so probably not gardening Wort. It's been months of rain and cold so I'm heading…5 -
Re: Awful weather - typical Brits talk
I think the cloud is cirrocumulus - variants of it are mackerel sky, so it might (have) changed into (or from) that at some point… Cloud people seem to use the word "feathery" for wispy str…6 -
Re: Ad-hoc manual pension contributions to workplace pension and tax relief
Subject to whether you actually need to file a return or not. But the payment being treated as relief at source will certainly make things simpler.1 -
Re: Ad-hoc manual pension contributions to workplace pension and tax relief
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81897186#Comment_81897186 Yes that looks OK.1



