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Cultured city break? All-inclusive with the kids? Exploring the countryside? With the smell of sunscreen in the air, many people's thoughts turn to a summer getaway. Have you already sorted your plans, still seeking inspiration, or looking to nab a last minute deal? Let us know below!
It may have been a hot week, but when you need cool-headed MoneySaving wisdom, the MSE Forum is the place to turn. Let's explore what Forumites have been talking about this week. Seen something on the Forum we should include in next week's highlights blog? Let us know in this thread.
Whether it's making the most of surplus food you've bought cheaply or planning an expensive river cruise, the MSE Forum is a great place to come for MoneySaving wisdom. Read on for some of the week's highlights. Seen something on the Forum we should include in next week's highlights blog? Let us know in this thread.
Hi Sorry for the long post. I am not capable of writing succintly due to how my brain works. And I have a lot of questions. My mum (elderly) and sister moved into a 2-bed all-electric flat approx 7 weeks ago, from a dual-fuel 3-bed semi. They are both at home most of the time and are on an expensive Economy 7 tariff (Eon…
Apologies for the long first post..... A couple of years ago I took the maximum tax free lump sum of £268,275 (from a pension (with Company A), so my future lump sums from other pensions should be taxed. Last tax year year I took a lump sum from a small pension (from company B) and after many delays I was paid the sum due…
We had an offer accepted on a property 5 months ago. A date for completion was originally set and a few weeks before the vendor said they couldn’t do that date. A new date was then set. 4 days before the new completion date, my solicitor informed me that the Help to Buy aspect of our sale was not fully completed - they…
Hi, can anyone advise? I recently purchased a used car and its been a nightmare! Management light and instruction to have repaired 3 times now. Dealership instruction is to go through warranty. However I have tried numerous garages and not one prepared to carry out the work once they realise they have to through warranty.…
I don't have a radio with long wave so I was wondering if the BBC are still transmitting radio four on its long wave frequency?
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Ofgem has today launched detailed proposals for a major shake up to its Energy Price Cap that dictates the price over 80% of homes in England, Scotland and Wales pay for their energy bills.
If you're a Lloyds, Halifax or Bank of Scotland current account holder, the interest rate you're charged for using your overdraft could change soon as part of a fees shake-up. The Lloyds Banking Group, which owns all three brands, says millions of its customers will pay less after the changes – but a "few" will pay more.
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