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Are solar panels worth it? If you've spare cash and are thinking about it, full info's in Solar panels. Martin: Student loan costs to DOUBLE for many from Sept 2023 (England). This two-minute clip of Martin from his Wallet Wednesday on Good Morning Britain went viral, have a watch... Student loan shake-up vid New. Asda 10% off plus £2.50 bonus for NHS, care & emergency workers. Plus these key workers also get 20% off at McDonald's and Nando's, 40% off at Getir and more. See all 40 top NHS discounts. 100% mortgages are back. The first one for 15 years. See full analysis, including Martin's take.
Martin calls on Gov.uk to change 'false & misleading' info on student living loans. STOP PRESS: It's just changed the info on the back of this. For more than two years, some in England may've got £1,000s less in support due to incorrect Gov.uk info. Martin wrote to them last Thursday, and it fixed the info just before we sent this email. We await news on how it'll help those caught out. Full details in Gov.uk wrong info for students/parents. Big 20GB data Sim for a little '£3.84/mth' - the cheapest we've seen. Newbies to iD Mobile (uses Three's network) can get a 20GB Sim with unlimited mins & texts for £8/mth, and can CLAIM a £50 Amazon or Currys voucher after 90 days. Factor that in and this is equivalent to £3.84/mth over the 12-month contract. Need more/less data or a new phone? Do a full comparison using our Cheap Mobile Finder. |
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How Martin's relative was scammed, the best debit card and is cash king? This and more in this week's episode of The Martin Lewis Podcast - listen through BBC Sounds, Spotify, Apple and more. Three-week warning. Live in a park home, houseboat, or pay landlord for energy? Apply now for help worth £100s. If you pay someone for energy who's on a commercial contract, and haven't already had energy support payments, you've got until 31 May to apply for the £400 cost of living support payment (Eng, Scot & Wales) or the £600 N Ireland energy bills support payment. Ted Baker 30% off almost everything. 1,000s of items reduced for just a few days. Ted Baker sale. 'I got £400 energy credit back and am paying £170/mth less - it's much needed right now.' Our success of the week comes from Sue, who followed Martin's tip to check if you're due £100s in energy credit: "I wanted to thank Martin for his recent Good Morning Britain segment about energy direct debits. I looked at my Ovo app and after an online chat with them, I'm receiving a £400 refund, plus I've been able to reduce my direct debit by £170 for three months. Can't tell you how much I needed this right now." £20 off new running shoes when you recycle your stinky old ones. At 58 Runners Need stores, excluding Northern Ireland. £20 off trainers |
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THIS WEEK'S POLL When did you last switch your bank account? Competition remains fierce, with 'bribes' of up to £200 offered to those willing to switch (see Best bank accounts). So whether you wanted better service, interest on your savings or just free cash - tell us when you last switched. And if it's been a while or you've never done it, tell us why. Vote in this week's poll. Over two-thirds of MoneySavers who've ever asked for a pay rise got one. Last week, we asked if you'd ever asked for a pay rise, and of the 2,500 people who responded, 61% said they'd asked for a rise at least once. Of those, 69% said they'd had success. Of those who said they'd never asked, the most common reasons were being too nervous or not knowing how to go about asking. See the full poll results. |
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MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Should I pay for a full funeral just because one of my children wants me to? I'm planning for the future and have been looking to buy a non-attended cremation for when I die, as post-life events don't hold any particular significance for me. I have three grown-up children, and two of them are fine with it, but the third gets very upset at the idea of not having a traditional funeral to say goodbye to me. Should I pay for the funeral to make them feel better, or stick with my original plan? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should I pay for a full funeral just because one of my children wants me to? | Suggest a Money Moral Dilemma |
MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 10 MAY ONWARDS) Wed 10 May - Ask Martin Lewis, BBC Radio 5 Live, 1pm MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (SUBJECTS TBC) Thu 11 May - BBC Radio Leicester, Mid-morning with Summaya Mughal, from 11.30am |
WOOL, WAX MELTS & FETCHING STATIONERY... WHAT UNNECESSARY THINGS DO YOU KEEP BUYING? That's all for this week, but before we go... MSE Forumites have been sharing the things they always find themselves buying even though they don't need them, after MSE Laura F shared her weakness for buying pretty notebooks. For one, it's dry herbs and spices despite having a double cupboard full, for others, it's candles and wax melts. We also heard from a frustrated crafter who buys lots of wool, patterns and needles but already has a bag full of PhDs... that's how they refer to their "projects half done". If you've a similar habit, see MSE's Demotivator tool, then join the Things you buy too often and don't need MSE Forum discussion. We hope you save some money, |
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