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Re: Olyndra London Online Order
The AI review summary isn't exactly glowing "Online reviews for Olyndra London are overwhelmingly negative, with customers frequently reporting issues such as very long delivery times, poor…1 -
Re: Olyndra London Online Order
I agree with the above, I didn't even need to read the whole post before coming to the conclusion that this was a Far East company - 'facebook' and 'advert' were enough. Unfo…1 -
Re: Olyndra London Online Order
Treat this as a learning experience of the dangers of buying *anything* off Facebook. Tell your friends about it too.1 -
Re: Gifting out of excess income re dc pension
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6656749/gifting-out-of-excess-income-re-dc-pension Hi Crudecheese, This is a very technical and subjective (from the HMRC's perspective). The only…2 -
Re: Olyndra London Online Order
Grabbing "bargains" from places they've never heard of on the strength of a faecbook advert is asking for trouble. Given the faecal nature of much of what's found on social media,…6 -
Re: Road To Financial Recovery
I managed to get rid of three of my list of stuff that needed doing completed today. I marked these down as what I absolutely needed to get done - non negotiable. I will take that as a win!. It has b…4 -
Re: Best ways to handle the disability inheritance problem? (Where you are left say 100k )
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81898268#Comment_81898268 No that would still count as deprivation of capital and you would still not be able to claim means tested benefits. Y…4 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
Thank you for my gold star Mrs SD. Lovely knitting, I am thinking of painting the small bedroom that shade of green. Not a lot happened from my overnight visitor ready list. Lots of rawl plugs around…15 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
thank you for your words of encouragement @Yorkie1 and @Mrs_Salad_Dodger so having completed my 20*26 for January #15 / 20 for February bedroom - decluttered a lot of old tights - best find, 2 odd so…15 -
Re: Cash ISAs: The Best Currently Available List
New Skipton ISA Rates available. 4.02% for Members and 3.92% for non-members. Replaces Bonus Cash ISA Issue 18 which has gone NLA.6




