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Re: Body work repairs
Rough budget is £200-300 per panel to be painted.2 -
Re: Body work repairs
Go to a body shop and ask for an estimate of the cost. If you’re not happy try another one.1 -
Re: First car for daughter
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6659864/first-car-for-daughter What is the car for?1 -
Re: NCP appoints administrators
Documents lodged today with London's High Court say the company, which charges up to £33 for 24 hours parking in Manchester and £60 at sites in central London, has filed an intention to appoint …4 -
Re: First car for daughter
As she probably won't have a lot of money for maintenance I'd suggest buying Japanese or Korean for greater reliability - Toyota Yaris, Nissan Micra, Honda Jazz, Hyundai i10, etc.1 -
Re: Newbie needing advice on FSC regulations and amounts you're covered for
FSCS compensation applies per banking licence, so if Barclays were to go bust, the maximum you could claim for any money lost within Chase and Trading212 that was held by Barclays (and any money you …1 -
Re: Newbie needing advice on FSC regulations and amounts you're covered for
You can use the FSCS protection checker to get your answers directly from FSCS https://www.fscs.org.uk/check/check-your-money-is-protected/2 -
Re: Moving pension from Aviva to Vanguard?
Not sure about that particular fund you are invested in, but Aviva will allow you to move your money into different funds on request, probably at no cost.1 -
Re: Cash ISAs: The Best Currently Available List
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81925234#Comment_81925234 I have found the answer - it seems that HSBC have a holding account where the funds are sent too. They then do an int…3 -
Re: Annual Allowance and Salary
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81922507#Comment_81922507 https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81922484#Comment_81922484 Maybe you need to check your paysli…1
