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Re: The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
Well, Well, Well, Principality. I had an issue 4 maturing today. Opted for option 4. Last 2 rejected, today it opened a second issue 5. Result.11 -
Re: Living the Good Life - mortgage free and living in line with our values
We get through quite a bit here RT as I make granola with it - so there's often a backup bottle as I only do a supermarket delivery once a month.2 -
Re: Pay off mortgage and start having even more fun 😁
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81941558#Comment_81941558 How can you know what you'll fancy in a week's time? I struggle sometimes to figure out what I fancy to eat…2 -
Re: The Case of the Overwhelming Mortgage
For what its worth @AgathaSquirrel I think you are making the right decision re the maintenance loan. Our DS went to uni in 2017, wow nearly 10 years ago. Back then the annual living cost outside Lon…1 -
Re: DCB Legal Court Claim
Morning all. For anyone interested, i've just had my mediation call. DCB Legal reduced the money they wanted off me twice but still want just shy of £100 off me. I refused flatly. As a reminder,…2 -
Re: First Direct Perks
It's like a mini version of their Advent calendar. Running today until 2nd April. Gifts: 4000 x £5 Sainsbury’s eGift Card (30th March) 2500 x £5 Greggs eGift Card (31st March) 2000 x £10 Uber Ea…2 -
Re: Paying more into employers pension scheme?
There certainly will be a limit on how much the employer contributes! You might also bear in mind that although you want your son to contribute more, he needs to have a say in his own finances or the…3 -
Re: TFLS age
"My current age puts retirement at 67, which means I can't access my pension until 57." There is no link in law between state pension age (if that's what you mean by retirement) a…1 -
Re: Car insurance renewal sweet spot 20-27 days ahead..
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81943006#Comment_81943006 In principle they are the ones that created it… namely that those that are buying on the day dont have the luxury of …2
