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Re: Gifted device broken - warranty not transferrable?
…Frankly they shouldn't have to do this, giving a product to another person should not remove the company from any responsibility for that product… You keep deliberately distorting this! It does…1 -
Re: Incoherent responses from Hargreaves lansdown re monthly investing
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81860880#Comment_81860880 Tax relief is claimed by the pension provider after the contribution has been made and is received from HMRC a few we…1 -
Re: Another out of the blue CCJ from DCBL.
They won't attend. To show 'wholly unreasonable conduct' which is your burden to convince the judge about, as well as a signed & dated sheet headed 'Costs Assessment' I w…2 -
Re: Getting FIREd up 😀
Oh that's quite interesting! Might have to have a shufty around with my pensions.4 -
Re: British Gas wants to fix my gas meter that works fine.
This is very much off-topic, but let me dissect it for our shared benefit. Not all of us are gullible. True, but I don't think you're making the point that you think you are. Its costing a …2 -
Re: Getting FIREd up 😀
Soz. Use a mix of two of the funds you've mentioned to recreate a target retirement fund with lower costs.3 -
Re: February 2026 Grocery Challenge
I had to buy milk today and somehow managed to come out of M&S with two packets of ys lime leaves, a turnip, pink grapefruit, 2 seeded rolls, 2 packets of radishes etc. etc. as well. I'm sit…8 -
Re: February 2026 Grocery Challenge
£7.75 on a bottle of wine on Thursday evening. Weekly Asda order done and received yesterday for my first spend of £52.41, mostly basics as I am stripping out extras for the minute. I have just done …6 -
Re: February 2026 Grocery Challenge
£1.75 for bread yesterday as my old breadmaker finally packed up after about twelve years. I've ordered a new breadmaker, which is due to be delivered tomorrow, though. I know that it's pos…7 -
Re: What are you making for dinner?
I made a sweet potato, carrot, green bean, tomato and lentil stew and finished off the last of the cottage cheese as well as a brown roll, radishes and a blood orange.5


