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Excluding mortgages and student loans … Overall, are you in-credit or overdrawn (ie, do you have more money in savings than you have on credit cards or loans)? Which of these is closest to your situation?
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17 October 2011
We've had the heat wave and now it's getting chilly, so have you turned your home heating on yet? Have you turned your heating on - which of these is nearest to your situation?
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10 October 2011
Which of the following loyalty schemes do you most CARE ABOUT collecting? Tick all those that apply ...
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3 October 2011
Politicians have finally stumbled upon the public anger about energy bills and are looking at remedies. One of the main criticisms is that some people, those who switch and understand the system, get much lower bills than those who don't. So here's a simple (perhaps oversimple) choice … Which of these would you like to see?
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25 September 2011
You buy something in a shop for £17 and pay with a £20 note, but the shopkeeper gives you £13 change instead of £3. What would you do?
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19 September 2011
It's said money can't buy you happiness. So let's test if a higher salary equals a more content life… Pick your salary bracket and rate your happiness
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12 September 2011
In April '10, those earning over £150,000 got a new 'top rate' of income tax at 50% & lost other tax gains. The Chancellor, George Osborne, has asked the Revenue to review if it's actually raising extra cash. Pro 50p rate say: Higher earners need to feel the pain too, and can afford to pay more Anti 50p rate say: It disincentivises growth & encourages wealthy to take cash away from the UK. (Find out if you're owed a tax rebate using our Free Tax Code Calculator). Which of these is closest to your view?
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4 September 2011
Are you allowed to buy cheap school uniforms? Poll started 30 August 2011 Does your child's school let you buy from supermarkets or are you restricted to a specific shop? Which of these is closest to your situation (you can vote in each category if you've children at different schools)?
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29 August 2011
Poll started 23 Aug 2011 Who wears the financial trousers? Who controls the family finance in your household? Please answer whichever of these is closest to your situation.
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22 August 2011
Every six months we ask you for your customer services experiences with big banks. That time’s rolled around again, and we’d love your feedback based on how they've been recently. Please vote based on CUSTOMER SERVICE, not rate, on your MAIN CURRENT ACCOUNT over the LAST SIX MONTHS.
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16 August 2011
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