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  • Yippee!! we got em all, but can anyone confirm them and put in one list? Please :)
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  • Matryoshka
    Matryoshka Posts: 10,408 Forumite
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    edited 29 December 2011 at 1:05PM
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=49692383&postcount=77

    Final agreed list here ;)

    Good luck everyone.

    Ps. If anyone still finds any discrepancy, do speak up, thanx :)
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  • One-Eye
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    I have doubts about Q30 being £97, The calculator used in post #10 states it only uses data upto 2009.

    Article from HERE says it was worth £98 in December 2009.

    RPI Table HERE gives 1972 as 22.5 and 2009 as 218.0 which would give £97 to 2009.

    Very latest RPI index from ONS is HERE and is 238.5 This would give a figure of (10*238.5/22.5) = £106

    If you take the Mail's December 2009 article which said £98, and the 2 year RPI figure of 10.1% then this would result in £107.90.

    I am going for answer = D. £108
  • glowgirl_2
    glowgirl_2 Posts: 4,591 Forumite
    Thanks Matryoshka for a great comp and thanks to all for the answers:beer: I'm having wifi problems at the moment and cant print properly so I bought the paper to enter, when you enter through this route you have to collect 3 tokens from the daily mail printed over the next three days, its a great prize so I'm going to do it as much as I dislike the paper but thought I would mention it in case it helps anyone else - thanks again everyone:)
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  • amsquared
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    Is this one entry per household or per person? Perhaps there are ts&cs in the paper
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  • MrMrsR
    MrMrsR Posts: 674 Forumite
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    amsquared wrote: »
    Is this one entry per household or per person? Perhaps there are ts&cs in the paper

    No proper T&C's in paper just mentions the tokens over next three days and the need to have the winnings paid into a Nationwide savings account in the winners name and must be over 18. No mention of 1 per household. hth
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  • Thanks to Matryoshka and all who are working hard to put these solutions up
    I am doing them but have taken an hour to find 1 - 9 far too slow arent it to help anyone but I am checking them as i go
    No 30 think is C £97

    Telegraph says it would be worth £98
    (since I am a new user I am not allowed to post a link here yet)


    So not B £72 or D £108 £97 is the best answer we can get

    I know we are all very grateful on this forum
    I have from time to time followed the forum
    Happy New Year to you for all your help
  • Matryoshka
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    Matryoshka wrote: »

    30) Pensioners and those on certain benefits receive a £10 Christmas Bonus that was introduced in 1972. What would this be today if it had been increased with the retail prices index?

    A. £56 B. £72 C. £97 D. £108

    (or the answer could be D http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=49673597&postcount=45)

    Oceanhouse1 is saying it's defo C. £97 http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=49675697&postcount=49


    This one needs to be clarified accurately :rotfl:
    SECRET TO WINNING PRIZES ;):
    If you see it in your mind, you're going to hold it in your hand.
    Thoughts become things!
    What you think about you bring about!
    No one is ready for a thing until he believes he can acquire it.
    Romans 12:15 Be happy with those who are happy :)
  • lydias
    lydias Posts: 995 Forumite
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    Sorry to be a pain but I think

    11) Greece’s debt crisis has made headlines this year. If its €340billion debt were divided between every Greek citizen, approximately how much would each person owe?

    A. £13,000 B. £23,000 C. £33,000 D. £43,000

    is C from here http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15748696

    A huge thank you to all who post the comps and deals that make life so much fun!
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