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Martin Q&A about his work and the site

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  • Mobeer
    Mobeer Posts: 1,851 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Academoney Grad Photogenic
    I met him on the QE2 - at the end of the series he finally got to have a nice holiday.
  • Forgetful
    Forgetful Posts: 1,729 Forumite
    Hi Martin dunno if thisis the place but u have the date of the end of BST time wrong on ur web site
  • I am new to MSE site and I was wondering who inspires you most on a day to day basis and through life.
    LBM apr 2008,£94,761 :eek: Mad Ebay challenge #71 £2000/£106.62
    DFD [STRIKE]DECEMBER 2024[/STRIKE] OCTOBER 2013
  • Scarlett25
    Scarlett25 Posts: 149 Forumite
    Hi Martin :hello: and a big thank you for taking the time to answer all our questions! Two questions from me......

    1 - If Gordon Brown asked you to be a Government Adviser (which he should do in my opinion!)......would you accept?

    2 - Do you ever get people asking you for advice when you're out and about?
  • techmax76
    techmax76 Posts: 120 Forumite
    Its great to read some information about how you started. Its very inspiring.
  • tinandsue
    tinandsue Posts: 135 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    edited 16 November 2009 at 8:29PM
    Hi Martin,

    What would you do if you found an undated 20p?
    a) sell to the London mint for £50
    b) try to sell on ebay
    c) keep as an investment
  • saw you on watchdog last night about the halifax charging, if those people lived withinn their means, and did not spend what they did not have, then they would not be overdrawn or have charges from the bank?? what do they expect?
  • MSE_Martin
    MSE_Martin Posts: 8,272 Money Saving Expert
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    saw you on watchdog last night about the halifax charging, if those people lived withinn their means, and did not spend what they did not have, then they would not be overdrawn or have charges from the bank?? what do they expect?


    Hi

    This link isnt really about things like that - best to use the discussion links on articles such as http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/banking/2009/10/how-to-beat-halifaxs-overdraft-chagres for a debate on that

    Martin :)
    Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
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  • Bump! Come on Martin, I'd love to know your views to my question and also some of the other questions asked here...pretty please?!
  • bubbles0169
    bubbles0169 Posts: 6,230 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    please please can we 'see' you in a santas hat now? and maybe a covering of snow on the 'moneysavingexpert.com' letters?
    itll be over before long and i dont think youll have the use out of it else;):D:rotfl:
    I am not bossy I just have better ideas:p
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