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Ends Thu. Up-to-52Mb fibre b'band & line '£18.82/mth' This cracker from BT is 3x faster and much cheaper than many standard broadband prices If you've been stuck with the same broadband provider for a few years, chances are you're being ripped off big time, typically paying up to £50/mth for fast fibre from the big names. So the secret to slashing the cost is to pounce on short-lived promos like this...
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It's back. £170ish of No7 beauty products for £40. Boots' mega-popular beauty advent calendar returns incl mascara, nail polish, eye shadow and creams. No7 beauty New. Top easy-access savings 1.3%. Lloyds-owned Birmingham Midshires offers 1.3% AER variable for deposits from £1, though in a year it'll likely plummet so diarise to switch again. Full info and alternatives in Top Savings. New 26-30 Railcard is signalled. As we first revealed. Likely to save a third off most journeys. 26-30 Railcard Free six-inch Subway sandwich. Via app, register by Mon, get grub next Thu or Fri. Subway BT broadband cust? Millions to get free speed or storage boost. Find out if you're getting a BT upgrade. Last chance. Amazon 'free' £5. When you 'top up' your account with £20+. £5 Amazon £4ish prosecco via 25% off 6 bottles of wine & fizz. Online and in stores at Tesco till Mon (not Scotland). Pls be Drinkaware. Corking |
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'I got £1,375 from a 'Plevin' PPI claim' Payouts simply for having had PPI are starting to roll in. Use our FREE tool and check NOW We've shouted for years about how to claim for mis-sold PPI, and if you were wrongly flogged it, ALWAYS use that reclaim route first. But as we revealed in August, a court ruling called Plevin now means you can claim some of the cost JUST for having it. We're now starting to see this work, as Grahame told us: "I failed on previous mis-selling claims but had a £1,375 success under Plevin. I wouldn't have known about it if it wasn't for your website." Full help in our FREE PPI reclaiming guide and tool, here's how Plevin works...
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FREE combined Ideal Home Show at Christmas + Cake & Bake Show Manchester tix. Access both shows with one ticket. 3,150 avail for 9-12 Nov (norm £13) in EventCity. Ticket double What does £1m buy you across the UK? Watch our fun Facebook video, though you may cringe if you live in London. £1m properties Warning. Parents with 2+ children who'll go to uni... SAVE NOW. The system's biased against you - read why in Martin's parental contributions blog. Hot Sim - 1.5GB (4G) data, 750 mins & unltd texts for £4.99/mth. MSE Blagged. Last week we showed you top medium and high-use Sims - here's our top pick for low data users. It's a 30-day rolling contract from TPO* (which uses Three's network), available to anyone who doesn't have a TPO contract. Full info & more options in Cheap Sim-Only Deals. Nectar alert: Don't automatically spend points now. You can soon double their value at Sainsbury's on non-grocery items - see Nectar boost. Rumour. Tesco 3for2 toy sale this week? For what we know so far, see Tesco 3for2 toys. |
AT A GLANCE BEST BUYS
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New. Get £25 Amazon vch for (re)building your credit score Lenders predict your future repayment behaviour based on your past, so if you've no history (like many young people), or a poor one, you're more likely to get rejected when applying for credit. But easier-to-get credit (re)builder cards can help. Just do £50-£100/mth of normal spending, NEVER withdraw cash, NEVER bust your limit, NEVER miss a payment and pay off IN FULL each month. All else being equal, in a year or so your score will likely improve - and some even PAY you to do it...
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£10 off per person at Byron Burger. Via bill-splitting app. 6,000 avail. A deal to relish Larsson & Jennings Swiss-made watches 25% off code. MSE Blagged. Not MoneySaving, but if you'd buy one anyway, this way's cheapest. Eg, £240 watch £180. Posh watch SUCCESS OF THE WEEK: (Send us yours on this or any topic) 8 craft beers for £12 delivered (similar costs £27). MSE Blagged. 1,300 boxes of 8 avail from Beer52. Pls be Drinkaware. |
THIS WEEK'S POLL Have you had a pay rise in the last year? The Consumer Prices Index, a key measure of UK inflation, hit 3% in September - the highest it's been since March 2012. So with living costs shooting upwards we wanted to know if your salary (excluding bonuses and assuming you're in work) has kept up with inflation. Have you had a pay rise in the last year? |
MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Should I sell my unwanted TV prize or give it away? I won a TV in a competition but don't want it. My friend wants it so I suggested selling it to them, though they think I should give it to them for free as I didn't pay for it. What should I do? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should I sell my unwanted TV or give it away? | Suggest an MMD | View past MMDs THE QUICKIES - Debt-Free Wannabe chat of the week: Completely Crazy Clothes Challenge 2017 |
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MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 25 OCT ONWARD) Mon 30 Oct - This Morning, ITV, time TBC Mon 30 Oct - BBC Radio 5 Live, Lunch Money Martin, noon MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (SUBJECTS TBC) Wed 25 Oct - BBC Cumbria, Money Talks with Ben Maeder, from 6pm |
QUESTION OF THE WEEK Q: I have a Nationwide FlexDirect account and I'm coming to the end of the 5% interest rate for the first year. Am I able to leave Nationwide and come back as a new customer to get the 5% rate again? Sarah, by email. MSE Rosie's A: Sadly not. It used to be that you were able to close your FlexDirect account after a year, when the rate dropped to 1%, wait a year and then open another to benefit from the introductory 5% again. However, Nationwide has wised up to this, and is closing the loophole from 13 Jan 2018. So unless you'd closed your account a year in advance of this date, you won't be able to take advantage. But there are other deals. Go to the top of this email to check the best current account offers, including getting £250 to switch. |
CARTONS NOT PUMPKINS. THE COST OF HALLOWEEN DOESN'T HAVE TO BE SCARY We hope you save some money, |
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