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Re: Hopefully debt free before Mortgage renewal in June 2026
absolutely love the Winnie the Pooh. Thank you2 -
Re: Lidl Plus free-item vouchers - what criteria do they use to give you these?
Typically the free bakery item is given after the first time you spend £10 in a calendar month - although I thought it was restricted to the small cakes and pastries rather than entire loaves.2 -
Re: Getting FIREd up 😀
No, I ditched them altogether once I'd reached £10 and claimed a voucher2 -
Re: CrazyBee wants to be Mortgage Free!
@Redlipstick Thank you for the support, but I have tried applying for remote jobs and I don't even get a response, I think because they also look for longevity and they see my contracts as a mar…1 -
Re: Winter Wonders
You know sometimes when you say the thing in your head out loud..... and then can't take it back.... 🤣🤣🤣5 -
Re: Bought online greenhouse - not as described but started to erect
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81883317#Comment_81883317 Just to illustrate the way that different lighting conditions, monitor calibrations, etc, can influence perceptions, …3 -
Re: Bold leap into retirement
I should just add to my last post, that anyone who's never worked for a small family run firm probably has no concept of how friendly the working environment can be and probably wont understand …4 -
Re: HMRC pension forecast tool wrong
Mine seems to have remained the same, which is as expected because no quirks in my history…1 -
Re: Are FCA fairness rules meaningful during live disputes?
From my experience FCA fairness rules are not meaningful during a dispute I think that sums it up - you believe that you're being treated unfairly but are seemingly trying to extrapolate that to…1 -
Re: US Markets Risk
Interesting that the latter paper shows evidence for bond markets being more feasible to market time, mirroring the suggestion made in a recent discussion here. I wonder what the data would look like…2




