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MoneySaving Poll: How does the Brexit result make you feel financially?
Poll started 27 June 2016 How does the Brexit result make you feel financially? The UK voted to leave the European Union last Thursday. While nothing has changed yet, except the knowledge that it will, how does the result make you feel about your finances? (For guidance see Martin’s Brexit Q&A). Click here to vote in the…
MoneySaving Poll: How good is your mobile network's service & coverage?
Poll started 21 June 2016 How good is your mobile network's service & coverage? We want to find out how each provider rates both for service (how they treat you) and coverage (how strong the signal is when you need it). In truth there are only four main networks providing signals, the rest use these but under their own…
MoneySaving Poll: Should the contactless card spending limit be increased?
Poll started 13 June 2016 Should the contactless card spending limit be increased? There are now more contactless debit and credit cards in the UK than people – over 86 million of them. The average transaction is just £8.40, the limit is £30 – done to cap spending if someone takes your card. What would you like the limit…
MoneySaving Poll: Do you buy brand name medicines? Eg, Nurofen or Ibuprofen?
Poll started 7 June 2016 Do you buy brand name medicines? Eg, Nurofen or Ibuprofen? Medicines come in all shapes and packaging, but often it’s the same active ingredient doing the job; see our Cut the Cost of Medicine guide. So do you go for brand names (eg, Nurofen or Lemsip) or do you go for generic/own brands (eg,…
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