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Hurrah. Fibre b'band for equiv £19ish/mth & NO LANDLINE neededWe can't remember bringing you a widely available top deal that didn't require a compulsory landline - they're rarer than a bloodied steak. So if you're one of the 64% who tell us you hardly or never use your home phone, and you need a faster fibre connection (best for gamers, streamers or multiple users), this is a Christmas cracker...
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Boxing Day/Jan sales ON NOW, incl up to 50% off at Asos, Gap & River Island. A few stores even let you order in time for Christmas (eg, Asos, order by 8pm Fri). See our full list of Boxing Day & January sales. Track Santa as he delivers prezzies worldwide. Nifty way to watch his progress. More Santa freebies, incl video HUGE Christmas decorations sales, eg, House of Fraser up to 70%, M&S 50%, John Lewis up to 30%. Full info: Cheap decorations. Mulberry up to 50% off handbags sale? Not MoneySaving, but if you're going to buy one, do it as cheaply as you can. Based on previous years, we predict it'll repeat the up to 50% off sale on bags, clothes & accessories (last year a £795 small Alice tote bag was £557). See Mulberry Deals & more festive forecasts in our Christmas Deals Predictor. Free winter wonderlands & 100+ other cheap tips for festive family fun. Incl Christmas baking ideas at home, £42 Ripley's family ticket. See 100+ festive family fun tips. |
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BLAGGED FOR MSE - FitFlop 25% off everything code Ends Sun - £10 off sending currency overseas code Ends Fri |
DID YOU MISS? - Get 18 days off work for the price of 9 - The (morally questionable) way to earn 2.25% on £50k - Full year's 2for1 cinema tix £2ish, incl Star Wars Rogue One |
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New. Get PAID £50 to stop paying credit card interest - up to 37mths 0%AA balance transfer card pays cashback when you transfer £1,500+, a winner among the long 0% cards A new balance transfer card pays off existing credit & store cards, so you owe it instead but at 0%, for a small fee. So you're debt-free quicker, as repayments cover the debt, not interest. The AA gives new credit card customers £50 cashback within 90 days of shifting at least £1,500 to its up-to-37mths 0% card. See that as offsetting the fee, making it the cheapest of all the super-long 0% cards (37-41mths) on sub-£4,700 transfers. On £1,500-£1,999 you'd be in profit.
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Travelodge 26% off ALL hotels code. Starts Boxing Day for stays 1 Jan-26 Feb. 15,000 codes avail. Travelodge FitFlop 25% off everything code + free del, eg, £59 boots (norm £110). MSE Blagged. Works on the up-to-60% off sale. Online only, ends 25 Dec. Ltd stock. FitFlop Cheap Christmas food, incl 19p for 2kg potatoes & 1kg carrots. Plus £10 frozen Christmas dinner, £4 Quality Street tubs. Cheap Xmas food New. Never miss a deal on big retailers' sites with MSE Deals Alerts. Our special tool shows when there's a deal for the site you're on. Works on desktop computers using Google's Chrome browser. How to install in Deals Alerts. Beat EE's home phone price hike. Line rental's going up by an average of £18/year from Mon 23 Jan. Beat EE hike |
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AT A GLANCE BEST BUYS
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Revealed: The IDENTICAL cold & flu medicines at a third of the priceThe cold and flu season may be reaching its snot-filled crescendo, but don't think pricier pills mean a magical cure. In fact, you're often just paying for fancy packets & advertising with the same drug inside. Our Cheap Medicines guide has 20+ remedies, but here are our top tips to see you through the winter:
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Shopping online? INSTANTLY compare prices at scores of stores. A shopbot, or shopping robot, compares a range of e-tailers in seconds to find the best price. Our MegaShopBot finds the best for whatever you're buying. SUCCESS OF THE WEEK: (Send us yours on this or any topic) 'Free' £10 money transfer code. MSE Blagged. Use our code by Fri and you'll get £10 off when you do a bank or SWIFT transfer via Azimo (min £50). It's authorised by the UK Financial Conduct Authority, though that doesn't mean transfers are risk-free. Money arrives in 1-3 days and it sends to 190+ countries. First transfer only. Full fees, rates and info in Sending Money Abroad. |
THIS WEEK'S POLL |
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What's your favourite Christmas carol? Christmas is nearly upon us, so for a bit of fun we wanted to discover the nation's favourite Christmas carol (or at least, the MoneySaving element of the nation's favourite). |
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- Top story: EDF to cut gas prices but hike electricity bills - those with both will pay 1.2% more - Fraudsters target Groupon accounts to make unauthorised purchases - check NOW if you're affected - Northern Irish energy firm Open Electric loses licence - what you need to know - Second-hand ticket sites investigated amid 'transparency concerns' |
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MONEY MORAL DILEMMA |
| Should I send back my accidental 'freebie'? I ordered a pram but the company sent two. The invoice/confirmation etc is just for one item - should I tell the firm it sent two, or make some money by selling the extra one? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should I send back my accidental 'freebie'? | Suggest an MMD | View past MMDs |
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- Debt-Free Wannabe chat of the week: What to do with spare pennies? - Competitions thread of the week: Win a 40" Sony LED TV - Old-style board thread of the week: Reasonable amount for weekly food? - Discussion of the week: Unexpected cost of a bottle of wine |
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MARTIN'S BLOG |
MSE TEAM BLOGS - Found a better energy tariff? You CAN discard your fix and avoid hefty fees - Get up to 5% interest with the app that makes saving automatic |
DEALS HUNTERS' BLOG |
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MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (WED 21 DEC ONWARD, SUBJECTS TBC) |
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Wed 21 Dec - Share Radio, 11.20am |
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QUESTION OF THE WEEK |
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Q: I've got loads of current accounts that pay interest. Santander and Nationwide have paid me without tax taken off, but my Halifax Reward cash is still paid with tax deducted. I know I have a £1,000 tax-free allowance on interest made, so why has Halifax done this? Keith, by email.
However, the monthly payments on the Halifax Reward account don't count as interest for tax purposes and instead are classed as 'annual' payments. The rewards don't count towards your PSA, and they're still liable to be taxed - hence the payments haven't changed since the PSA's introduction in April. For more info, see our Best Bank Accounts guide. Please suggest a question of the week (we can't reply to individual emails). |
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It's that time of year again... the MSE Christmas quiz |
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That's it for this week, but before we go... We'd like to put your knowledge to the test with our MSE Christmas quiz. Can you answer Martin's 'tricky and trick' questions? One of them is "what does the 'S' on Superman's outfit signify?" (Clue: it's not Superman.) There's also the MSE Helen round. Give the MSE Christmas quiz a go and let us know... We hope you save some money, |
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