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Some services (Uber, for example) have a dynamic pricing system, raising prices on the fly when demand is higher and reducing them when demand is lower. It's a double-edged sword, but it can mean getting a cheaper deal if you've found yourself buying/booking when there's a lull in customers. On the whole, how do you feel…
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If your menu planning needs a boost, the MSE Forum community can help with budgeting tips for your supermarket shop, motivation to make the most of what's already in the cupboard and pictures of tasty low-cost meals cooked up by fellow MoneySavers. Read the full blog post Seen something on the Forum we should include in…
We have a small water tank in the loft that occasionally drips through an overflow - not badly but I am concerned that it might need looking at. I wonder if somebody might be able to explain what this tank does so that if we need to speak with a plumber I have a little bit of understanding. The bungalow has a gas boiler…
My wife and I owned shares in BBGI Infrastructure, on the Interactive Investor platform. The shares were spread between two ISA's and a SIPP. Following a takeover bid for BBGI a couple of months ago, we were asked to respond to a corporate action notice by choosing one of the following options: "OPTION 1: Do nothing…
I am just starting to fill out the online form for migration from ESA to UC and have a couple of questions about it, if anyone can help, thank you. First, I read alot about id checks using photo id and credit cards and other things. So far I have just had to give an email address and put in a few codes and thats it. Have I…
My missus and myself are retired, receive State Pensions and have sold some collectables from our own collections on eBay over the last 12 months or so. Is there a limit which we need to stay below to avoid tax implications ? Combined we would not be anywhere near £4k per annum. Thank you for any advice.
Welcome to Joyful July's No Spend Days Challenge! This challenge is all about helping people to save money by setting aside days every month where you deliberately don't spend unnecessary cash. Over the short term, it can help you have a more frugal month. Over the long term, if you stick with it, it can help change your…
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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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