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Updated. How Brexit is likely to impact mortgages, flights, your rights & more. With huge political uncertainty over how, when and even if the UK will leave the EU, we've facts where there are facts & Martin's analysis where there aren't, in our revamped 25 Brexit need-to-knows. £150 Dyson V6 cordless vacuum cleaner via code (norm £200). MSE Blagged. The cheapest we've EVER seen a new cordless stick Dyson. Not the latest model, which typically costs £500+, but this a stonking deal. Bag a cheap Dyson. 13 charity shop bargain-hunting tricks - how to find designer clobber & brand new items, spot sales & buy online. Oxfam's asking people to stop buying new clothes for 30 days as part of its Second-Hand September campaign, so to help, we've dusted off our 13 Charity Shop Tricks blog to help you find bargains (and help the charities too). New. British Gas cut its cheapest price last week (& existing custs can get it too), now E.on and EDF join it - save £280/yr. The new BG Energy Plus Protection Green Sep 2020v2 tariff locks in the cheap rate for a year. Incl MSE's £25 dual-fuel cashback, it's £260/yr cheaper for someone with typical use than its standard tariff - a NO BRAINER for existing BG dual-fuel direct debit customers if you don't want to leave. Yet while last week we said it was the cheapest Big 6 tariff, two new tariffs - Eon's Fixed Online Exclusive v8 (new custs only) & EDF's Simply Online 1 Year Fix Oct20 (new & existing custs) - now undercut it. ALL are only via comparison sites (incl via the links above, where you get £25 extra dual-fuel cashback), not direct. Free McDonald's breakfast McMuffin with £1ish hot drink. Ends Fri. See how to get it in our 20+ McDonald's hacks. Warning: Now even UCAS is pushing costly debt to young people - Martin's taking 'em on. Staggeringly, the university admissions service is including adverts for commercial loans in its emails and letters. Martin's accused it of abusing its monopoly position and breaching the ethical line. Labour deputy leader Tom Watson's supporting him, and yet UCAS aren't backing down. See Martin's full letter to UCAS and its response. |
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New. Cheapest PREPAY energy, great service & renewable - save £220/yr Prepayment meters, often called key or card meters, are in around 15% (4m) of homes. Those of you who have them get frustrated that we don't feature many prepay deals. You're right, we don't - because we find so few worth mentioning. The real disgrace about that is that many of society's poorest are on prepay and it's typically the most expensive way to pay for energy. Even though the regulator has capped prices, many rates are rip-offs. Full info in Cheap Prepay Energy, but in brief:
PS. We give you cashback because if we can switch you we get paid - we give you roughly half that amount (money you wouldn't get direct), so it's a win-win. Our money pays for our tools, data, team and hopefully some profit too. |
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Martin: 'We need your help to STOP DEBT SUICIDES.' 400,000 people in debt in the UK consider suicide each year, and 100,000 attempt it. Yesterday (Tue) was World Suicide Prevention Day. Many lenders are forced by law to use threatening and intimidating language in their debt letters. Martin's @mmhpi charity is trying to change that - please sign the Stop the debt threats petition. FREE days out at 6,000+ historic buildings & heritage sites this month. Throughout Sep, many usually-closed or usually-charging places across the UK are open free, incl Durham's Chapter House (featured in Harry Potter) and a Giant's Causeway visitor centre tour in Northern Ireland. Free Heritage Open Days £84ish Nails Inc polish set for £25 all-in. MSE Blagged. Includes nine full-size 14ml polishes. 1,800 avail Tesco 'Clubcard Prices' are back - you pay less for 400 items, but is it any good? Until Wed 2 Oct, Clubcard holders buying these items (eg, up to 50% off coffee) will likely save, yet we're not that blown away by it. See what's on offer (and how good the discounts REALLY are) in our full Clubcard Prices analysis. Last chance. Hot 5GB Vodafone Sim for '£7/mth'. Newbies to Vodafone* signing up via Mobiles.co.uk can get 5GB data + unltd mins & texts for £15/mth - but use code 10AUTOMSE at the basket & you're sent a £100 cheque within 2mths, so it's an equiv £6.67/mth over the 12mth contract. The offer ends at 11.59pm on Sun or once the last 2,500 codes have been used - whichever's sooner. Note: Vodafone will automatically add its anti-virus package. It's 'free' for three months then £1/mth, so cancel ASAP if you don't want it. Full details and more deals in Top Sims. 15 Roald Dahl books £17.50 delivered. MSE Blagged. Via code (norm £25+). Incl Matilda, The BFG, James & The Giant Peach, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Charlie & The Chocolate Factory etc. Ends Sun. Save some Wonka |
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Slash car insurance renewals by £100s, incl hot deals comparisons miss September is new registrations month, which means it's one of the busiest periods for sorting car insurance (even if your car's nowhere near new). Many are getting renewal notices and being asked to pay more. Yet there are huge savings to be had if you fight back, as Mandy emailed: "My friend's mother-in-law was quoted £1,800+. Gave her the order to search comparison sites and she thanked me for the result - £485. Thanks." Full help in Cheap Car Insurance, but in brief:
Remember, if you're claiming on your car insurance and they're playing silly devils, you have a right to take them to the financial ombudsman if you don't think you're being treated fairly. |
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Ends Sun. Get 5p/L off Morrisons petrol & diesel. Its on-again, off-again promo's back. See how to get 5p off. TAX CODE CHECK SUCCESS OF THE WEEK: Free tickets to Martin's ITV live show. Be in the audience next Tue (17 Sep) from 6.30pm in London (limited numbers). Full info: TV tickets. |
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THIS WEEK'S POLL Are you allowed to buy cheap school uniforms? Buying new school uniform can be a costly exercise - especially if your child has to wear pricey branded items. So does your child's school let you buy from supermarkets, or are you restricted to a specific shop? Younger MoneySavers are more likely to want a higher contactless spending limit. Last week, we asked whether you thought the current contactless spending limit of £30 should be increased. Over 5,000 MoneySavers responded, and you were split - 50% want a higher limit and 42% for it to stay the same or be lowered, while 8% don't use contactless at all. Younger respondents are more likely to use contactless though, and 60% of under-25s backed a higher spending limit compared to 43% of over-65s. See full contactless poll results. |
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MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Should I share cashback on a shared bill with my housemates? I've sorted the bills out for my student house and, thanks to my own initiative, got £120 cashback on our broadband bill. Should I share it or keep it? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should I share cashback on a shared bill with my housemates? | Suggest an MMD | View past MMDs THE QUICKIES - Debt-Free Wannabe chat of the week: One debt vs 100 days |
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MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 11 SEP ONWARDS) Thu 12 Sep - Good Morning Britain, ITV, 7.35am MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (MOST SUBJECTS TBC) Wed 11 Sep - BBC Radio Cumbria, Money Talks with Ben Maeder, from 6pm |
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QUESTION OF THE WEEK Q: My energy provider is offering me a two-year fixed deal, but only if I agree to have a smart meter fitted - is this legal? William, via email. If a tariff requires you to get a smart meter and you then don't have one installed, you may end up being placed on a more expensive tariff, and even charged an exit fee for the privilege. For more info on what having a smart meter means, see our Smart Meters guide. Please suggest a question of the week (we can't reply to individual emails). |
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'I COLLECTED £1,700 IN SPARE CHANGE' That's it for this week, but before we go... after MSE Kelvin recently emptied his coin jar and found he was sitting on a cool £27, we've been asking how much you've pocketed by cashing in your spare change. The sums were bigger than you'd think, with one MoneySaver collecting £1,000 in a biscuit tin and another taking a 4.5L Famous Grouse bottle full of coins to her bank and finding she'd amassed £1,700. Read their stories and let us know how much shrapnel you've saved in our Is your coin jar worth a fortune? Facebook post. We hope you save some money, |
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