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DON'T believe the fake 'Martin Lewis' or 'MSE' ads |
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Martin's 7 new CORONAVIRUS financial need-to-knows including... Beware travel refund reverses | Bounce back baddies | MOTs return | Furlough & work | Self-employ checklist | 1/2 flight cancellations
Now on to this week's need-to-knows, though first remember there's lots more in our constantly updated Coronavirus Help Guides: Employees | Self-employed & ltd co | Finance & bills | Benefits | Travel rights | Lockdown life 1) Is your travel refund safe? Beware CHARGEBACK clawback. Remember it's a dispute process - you may get chargeback money, but they can reverse it afterwards, and it may leave your account again. See chargeback clawback help. 2) BOUNCE BACK LOANS survey results - delays and disappointment from HSBC, Starling and Tide. Our bounce back loans survey results are in - we've analysed the Tiggers from the Eeyores, and will pass results on to regulators to try to get things improved. 3) From today (Wed), you can work for your employer while FURLOUGHED. lt's flexible, you work when needed. Full info, incl what you earn and my new 'Can you be furloughed at work if nowt to do' video, in part-time furlough help. 4) They cancelled my outbound FLIGHT, but my return's still on - help. This is getting more common and it's not easy - so we've added help in our Coronavirus flight cancellations guide. 5) SELF-EMPLOYED, eligible for the Govt's coronavirus income support grant, but unsure if you can "declare your biz is impacted"? We've detailed help & examples for the first and second grants. 6) MOT due after 31 Jul? Compulsory testing is restarting in Eng, Scot & Wal. Those due earlier get an automatic 6mth extension, eg, if MOT due 17 Jul, it's now 17 Jan (in NI it's 12mths). See MOTs update. 7) AIR BRIDGES definitely on, but which countries are you able to travel to? The UK Govt's said it will shortly announce air bridges to specific countries, likely to be major European holiday destinations, so you can travel there and won't need to quarantine on return. Exact details to be announced any day. For help, see grab travel bargains (incl pros and cons) and can I get travel insurance? from last week's email. |
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Uber Eats newbies' £15 off food and drink code. If what you buy is £15 or less, you just pay a small service fee and possibly deliv too. Uber Eats delivery Ends today (Wed). British Gas cheap switchers' deal - save £310+/yr. Switchers' prices have started to rise, leaving British Gas's Energy Fix Jun 2021v4 as the cheapest deal for those who prefer a big name, but we've been tipped off it's ending at some point today (Wed) to be replaced by a slightly costlier version. It's for dual-fuel custs new to the firm and comes with 100% renewable elec and 1yr's heating insurance. It's currently £317/yr cheaper than the price cap on typical use, incl £25 MSE cashback. There are cheaper deals from lesser-known names - some with good service - but the link goes via our comparison anyway (as you can't get it direct with BG), so you can see those too. UK breaks return - hotels from £25/night and cottage deals too. If you fancy a UK summer getaway, we've a host of UK bargain break tips. It comes as hotels and self-catering open from Sat in Eng, and hotels in NI from Fri (self-catering already open). Meanwhile, both accommodation types are likely to open in Scot and Wal in the next 2wks. New. 5GB unlimited mins & texts Sim, just '£7/mth' from BT's Plusnet. MSE Blagged. Newbies to Plusnet* (uses the EE network) pay £9/mth, but as you're automatically sent a £25 prepaid Mastercard - almost as good as cash - factor that in and over the year's contract it's equiv to £6.92/mth. More in Top Sims. Fake 'Martin Lewis' scam ads firm shut down in court - but victims lost £1.5m. Full info in Good riddance. Martin's now on Insta... Who knows what he'll take pictures of (there's an empty plate there already), but you can join Martin's Instagram as well as MSE's Insta. Plus there's Martin's Twitter & Facebook or, for pure tips, MSE's Twitter & Facebook. |
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Act ASAP? M&S's 20mths now longest 'new borrowing' 0% credit card
When you buy on a 0% card for spending, it's interest-free (you still need to make repayments) so there's no cost at all. That means it is the cheapest possible form of borrowing. Yet don't do it willy-nilly, only do it if you need to borrow and it's an affordable, budgeted-for, planned purchase that you're sure you can repay (if not, don't do it).
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Has your travel firm been a refund ANGEL or DEVIL? Please take our 3min survey. We're updating our research into the best & worst firms for refunds. Is yours sorted or are you still waiting? We'll flag up problem areas to Govt/regulators so please take our 3min survey. Free £5 off £25 Amazon code for some. See if you're eligible for free Amazon credit. Next 50% off sale. It starts on Thu, though exact start times and deals TBC. See Next updates as we learn more. 24 craft beers for £28 deliv (norm £52ish). MSE Blagged. Not a down-in-one deal (please be Drinkaware), but a crafty saving, incl Fourpure, Bad Co, Moor Beer Company etc. Cheers for beers 30% off incl sale items at menswear brand Savile Row Company, eg, £299 tailored suit £174. MSE Blagged. Not MoneySaving, but if you'd be buying anyway, there are some smart savings. Suit yourself Payday lender Sunny in administration - full info if you've a loan / mis-selling claim. See Sunny help. |
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AT A GLANCE BEST BUYS
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THIS WEEK'S POLL How do you rate your bank's app? If you access your current account by app, please rate it (just the app, not the bank overall). Smart meters get mixed reviews from MoneySavers. Last week, we asked what you think of energy smart meters and more than 8,800 people responded. Almost half (42%) already have a smart meter. Of those, 38% liked not having to send meter readings manually and 21% said their smart meter was good for tracking usage, but 44% said their meter had gone 'dumb' after switching supplier and 20% reported installation or service problems. Of those without smart meters, a huge 76% said they don't want one. See full smart meter poll results. |
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MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Should we charge our grown-up children for living with us during lockdown? They came to stay with my partner and I when lockdown was first announced so we could be together. They're both working from our home and both earn more than us, so I think they should pay their way while they're here. Yet my partner doesn't think they should because they're still paying rent on their own homes, and it's caused many an argument. Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should we charge our grown-up children for living with us during lockdown? | Suggest an MMD | View past MMDs |
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MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 1 JUL ONWARDS) Thu 2 Jul - This Morning, ITV, 10.20am MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (MOST SUBJECTS TBC) Sun 5 Jul - BBC Radio Bristol, Afternoons with Joe Lemer, from 4.15pm, Guy Anker on travel rights |
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YOUR BEST MONEYSAVING SUCCESSES AS WE HIT THE HALFWAY POINT OF 2020 That's it this week, but before we go... this week marks the midway point of 2020. With money tight for many due to the crisis, we want to know what's your biggest MoneySaving success so far this year. We asked on social media and heard of people saving on stuff you'd expect, such as DIY haircuts, not commuting and not going on holiday. But we also heard from one MoneySaver who plumbed their own washing machine and another who's finished off all the past best-before tins in the cupboard. Let us know your best 2020 savings on our 2020 MoneySaving Facebook post. We hope you save some money, |
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