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Re: 2026 - consolidation and calm
You might want to get some advice on that TUPE depends if it is contractual or collective, collective agreements can be amended but only if the overall 'value' of the package doesn't c…2 -
Re: New Capita-run Civil Service Pension Scheme - problems (what a surprise!)
The whole pension management (or lack off) has been a shambles...... As I mentioned in a previous post I retired on 1st Dec finally received lump sum on 6th Jan and pension payments for Dec/Jan on 7t…1 -
Re: Swagbucks 2025
… and today I had 6-digit code. I guess they are more secure!2 -
Re: Recover costs from credit card company for cancelled trip to Middle East
Another factor that disqualifies many section 75 claims is the use of intermediaries such as travel agents, which breaks the three-party debtor-creditor-supplier chain needed to sustain a claim, so a…3 -
Re: Pinecone Research
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81911965#Comment_81911965 Until a few weeks ago, I was getting £3 a survey and cashing out to PayPal immediately. I really hope people don’t bo…1 -
Re: Cashless vs Cash
My daughter found a cheque book in a house drawer the other week. She had no idea what it was and I began to think why no one put up a fight for the cheque payment option to be maintained by retailer…2 -
Re: Steadily climbing the mountain, enjoying the view along the way
Hard week here as my shoulder is now completely locked up. I have admitted defeat, stopped training and booked a physio for next week … sigh … Lots of broken sleep thanks to that and the night before…8 -
Re: Money Moral Dilemma: Should I ask friends to pay for a meal when I might have said it was my treat?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81908886#Comment_81908886 Friends might have thanked the originator of this MMD - but if they can't remember getting home, I doubt they…1 -
Re: Money Moral Dilemma: Should I ask friends to pay for a meal when I might have said it was my treat?
If your friends were in the same state as you at the end of the night then I doubt they would remember anyway. You all had a great night and it is easy to say 'it's on me, or I'll pay&…1 -
Re: Money Moral Dilemma: Should I ask friends to pay for a meal when I might have said it was my treat?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81908018#Comment_81908018 Exactly! So, you 'found out afterwards' that you had paid the whole bill. If you normally split it it, then…1




