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Re: Awful weather - typical Brits talk
Tell Cissie I'll stand with her. Dusty that's gorgeous. There are still whole banks of primroses around here and it makes you smile as you pass. I think they are my favourite flower. I used…6 -
Re: Age 50, in debt, aspergers, bad investments.
There is no reason for the doctor to not sign a D&MHEF if you do have problems that have been acknowledged even if there is no test to make it official. And it doesn't cost you (assuming you…2 -
Re: Age 50, in debt, aspergers, bad investments.
Good, just don't panic. If you can't afford to make any payments to the unsecured debts just stop paying them, that will stop the money coming out of the bank. Nothing will happen quickly, …1 -
Re: Weekly Flylady Thread w/c Monday 23 March 2026
Hi all I felt so tired when the alarm went off this morning. I decided to prioritise half an hours yoga before the paid stuff but still felt anxious. I haven't felt like that for ages. Made myse…9 -
Re: Age 50, in debt, aspergers, bad investments.
Please wait and see if you can get the form signed, we have told you debt collection is a slow process and you don't need to tell your creditors anything at the moment, you can ask to only be co…1 -
Re: Pension Basics
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81930795#Comment_81930795 I am torn between transferring my private pension (Scottish Widows) into my work pension (Aegon). On the one hand it …1 -
Re: Weekly Flylady Thread w/c Monday 23 March 2026
a nice energetic and productive day to start the week - cleaned and organised the fridge and used up odds and end to make Korean fried rice and prepped overnight oats using last of the yoghurt and th…9 -
Re: How long has a merchant got to claim a debit card payment?
They can take it at any time they like during the first six months and after that they have to inform you that they are going to.1 -
Re: The Cutting Down Alcohol Challenge for March & 2026 :)
23/27 for me today please4 -
Re: March Forward Into Spring 2026
I have OAT’d 😊 Car insurance renewed! I will spare you the details of the frustrations of it … 😉 Physio rehab done on my shoulder - crumb of progress noticed 🤩 KK5


