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Re: Volvo EX30 Appalling after care
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81910815#Comment_81910815 Think what OP is saying that they are advised not to charge above 70% at all, thus meaning that a 100% home charge co…1 -
Re: 2026 - consolidation and calm
Happy Thursday! It's been a busy week. I've done the first of three 3 hour sessions on ADHD. It was interesting but felt quite long. Little miss and I are meant to be going into town at the…4 -
Re: How to deal with TalkTalk mi-selling to vulnerable adult
Hes been paying both Sky and TT the whole time, TT aprox £50pm, Sky somewhat less pm Were his payments to Sky during this period solely for TV/entertainment, rather than broadband?1 -
Re: Car finance on PCP but no V5C in my name
Perhaps you have found the reason that it is cheaper.1 -
Re: Car finance on PCP but no V5C in my name
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81910405#Comment_81910405 Because any traffic offence notifications and parking charges are sent to the RK. If the PCP company then name the pe…1 -
Re: Car finance on PCP but no V5C in my name
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81910266#Comment_81910266 Pre-reg can mean a lot of different things. For example the dealer may register the car as a 'demonstrator'…1 -
Re: Car finance on PCP but no V5C in my name
With my only PCP agreement I was the registered keeper and the V5 was in my name. If it isn't then any traffic offences and parking notices will go to the broker and they could name you as the d…1 -
Re: Ignorant question about savings interest and tax returns
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81910781#Comment_81910781 Yes, you declare your share of the interest on your tax return, which will generally be 50% for joint accounts.1

