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Re: Our forever home
Public transport can be a nightmare. Any chance she could cut the walk to the station by cycling? Once she stays she may be able to share a lift. The last bus from my local town is 6.30 on a Sunday, …1 -
Re: Our forever home
Good news on nursery.1 -
Re: Some confusion with Solicitor advice
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81922885#Comment_81922885 It is a good question. However due to a possible challenge, they have been waiting the statutory 6 months, which will…1 -
Re: Query re doing work for a Company registered in Gibraltar
Why would you be paid in euros? That's not Gibraltar's currency. If your contract specified euros then see if there's scope to ensure you aren't the one to take the hit if the exc…1 -
Re: When do you think energy companies will announce the 1st April prices for people on fixes?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81921926#Comment_81921926 If the Government had announced an increase in cost levies of £150 per year, would those on a fix be urging their ene…3 -
Re: Recommended Cash ISA Transfers
I just asked Shawbrook regarding a transfer in from an external provider. In line with others experience, they've said not, but confirmed I can add the new financial year's allowance to my …1 -
Re: Car insurance excess question.
No, excess is only payable when your insurance company repairs your own car.1 -
Re: Interactive Investor 16 March SIPP withdrawal deadline
16th is not a hard deadline but any application after that runs the risk of not being paid in this tax year. As at today there are only 14 working days before Good Friday, the effective last day of t…1 -
Re: Freetrade 1% Cashback on S&S ISA Transfer.
they literally fall over themselves to respond quickly Sounds more like the Keystone Cops than a professional financial services business!2 -
Re: Freetrade 1% Cashback on S&S ISA Transfer.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81922930#Comment_81922930 I've got premium as well as a very substantial sum with them, and they literally fall over themselves to respond…2


