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Hi all, please could someone advise me. I have a claim form in the post but I was late in doing the AoS. Issue date is 12/Feb but I am only now getting round to respond. Should I still do the AoS or just wait until the next step? PLease help
10 chocolate rolls for £3.50 (star buy) or 5 for £1.50 you have to be so careful.
Asking for a friend who isn't a member on here... My friend sold a very expensive 64GB iPad Air 5th Gen on eBay yesterday shes been paid already but I'm worried she is gonna be scammed the buyer has 1 feedback score and only joined in November last year Should she post the iPad? Any advice greatly appreciated!
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My brother and I own a house which is a second property ( neither of us live in it) for us both, and are selling it this summer ( so in the 24-25 tax year). We will be buying a cheaper property after paying off the mortgage. It is owned by us, not in a business or trust. We are currently working through the guidance in…
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With the end of the tax year drawing near, discuss how to make the most of this year's allowance before it's too late.
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The Lindt chocolate bunny is widely regarded as the gold standard of Easter treats, though it's rarely the most MoneySaving bunny-shaped choc – so in classic MSE fashion, this called for a taste test. The team at MSE Towers were all ears when we asked for volunteers to taste cheaper supermarket own-brand chocolate bunny alternatives alongside Lindt. So let's stop rabbiting on and hop to it.
Sainsbury's says it's unable to deliver the majority of today's (Saturday 16 March) online grocery deliveries due to a technical issue, which is also affecting contactless payments in some of its stores.
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