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Re: EE wants to increase the monthly charge
What do you mean by "just increase"? There was likely something in your contract that states they can increase it in April 2026 and April 2027, and you agreed to this by signing up. I have …2 -
Re: Octopus Home Mini
It's still easier to update the router. As long as you have a computer with an ethernet port this is safe to do because it doesn't affect the router's login password[s]. Even if you do…1 -
Re: Ok, veteran electronics boffins - what's this wee project?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81916297#Comment_81916297 Aaah, OK. I will take the hen. I will return. I will take the corn. I will return with the hen. I will take the fox. …2 -
Re: Natural yield vs. total return
Another approach that seems attractive to many people (though not to me) is to use one of the increasing number of ITs guaranteeing a level of dividends, typically around 4% but some much higher, by …1 -
Re: Driver lives abroad
Yes of course! 😀2 -
Re: New duel fuel tariff
With the comparison sites you need to put (in kWh) how much you use in a year for each fuel, not just for one month.1 -
Re: From Frugal Foundations to Fortified Family Future
Your dinner sounds lovely - you are so imaginative! We had a "free" dinner tonight of curry bits and pieces from the freezer which was very tasty, feels very MSE and has created a bit of sp…4 -
Re: Is this a Contracting out form or pension
Thanks for all responses so far, I have spoken to Phoenix who have confirmed they have a profile for me but no details attached to this, they asked me to email the form I have and some other details …2 -
Re: Turning Straw into Gold: Creating Long Term Security & A Solid Home
I've been to pick up my TGTG bakery bags from pound bakery and there was a lot in there! Sandwiches, cakes, vanilla slices, pies, bread rolls, cookies. I've also got a £20 voucher to spend …2 -
Re: Bt ridiculous £9.99 modem delivery charge
They can't charge for the modem as they can ask for it back if you leave mid contract. £10 covers setup of router, packaging dispatch. Anyway I'm sure you will have more to worry about if y…1


