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Wholesale prices - those that energy firms pay for gas and elec - have surged to their highest levels since 2018 due to post-lockdown demand, outages at ageing power plants and low levels of gas in storage. Sadly this has meant the prices of the cheapest fixed tariffs have rocketed (see graph, below). Ominously, expert energy analysts Cornwall Insight told us: "There is strong upward pressure, which isn't going anywhere yet." While nothing is certain, even today's cheapest could get costlier. So if you've not done one in the last year, do a Cheap Energy Club comparison now.
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New. Cheapest iPhone 11 contract we've EVER seen, with a huge 25GB/mth of EE data. MSE Blagged. The iPhone 11 keeps getting cheaper since the 12 launched. Now EE newbies can get a 64GB iPhone 11* (via that Affordable Mobiles link) with unltd mins, texts and 25GB/mth data for £30 upfront, then £26/mth. The £654 cost over the 2yr contract is £185 saving compared with buying the handset outright and pairing it with a similar data Sim. See Cheap iPhones for more. Note: EE is responsible for your contract, Affordable Mobiles for the handset. More options: MSE's Cheap Mobile Finder tool 16 Ikea hacks, incl new scheme to trade in old Ikea furniture for up to 50% of value. See 16 Ikea MoneySavers. Bag £100 to switch to top service bank First Direct. As we warned last week, some top bank-switch deals have now been pulled, but the mega-popular First Direct free £100 to switch* bribe is still alive and kicking. As well as the cash many get a £250 overdraft, while 91% rated it great for service in our last poll. To get it, open the account and pay in £1,000 within 3mths. You won't be eligible if you've ever had any account with First Direct before, or if you've opened a current account with sister bank HSBC since Jan 2018. Full help in Best Bank Accounts. Hurrah. Car insurance prices tumbling - cheapest since 2014. Can you save big even if not at renewal? If you missed it last week, check out our How to take advantage of car insurance price cuts help. Martin on Queen's Speech: 'Govt's failure to include scams in the Online Safety Bill risks finances and mental health of millions - this must change.' Read the Online Safety Bill news. New. Top 1yr fixed savings 0.85% (highest since Dec) or get 1% for 3yrs. Rates are inching up for those prepared to lock money away. Atom's 1yr 0.85% AER fix (min £50) is the best 1yr rate since Dec, but it is app-only. There's also Zopa's 3yr 1% AER fix* (min £1,000) if you'll fix longer. And via savings marketplace Raisin, FCMB Bank's 2yr fix pays 0.88% and its 3yr fix pays 1% (both min £1,000), while Raisin newbies can get £5-£50 cashback. Full options in Top Savings. New Morrisons loyalty scheme - is it any good? Plus hurry to swap existing points. Morrisons loyalty latest New. Martin's ITV BOGOF: Watch Extreme Savers tonight and Money Show 1hr Live on Tue. Tonight (Wed 8pm) Martin's brand-new 4-part Extreme Savers series launches, incl Katrina 'who won her baby', Tom in his tiny house, and Charlotte who reuses loo roll (can't wait). Then on Tue next week at 8pm, The Martin Lewis Money Show Live is back for a one-off 1hr travel special. PS: You can vote for Martin's Money Show in the TV Choice Awards (p.11) - do then click through to the end. |
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'I got a 0% card to pay for a new car - much less cost & stress. Thank you' 'Tog' sent us this email last week and we loved it so much, we wanted to let you read it in full... Only borrow if you need to, but if you do need to, make sure you do it the cheapest way. Hopefully this Success of the Week shows it's possible to borrow right, at no cost (also see How to borrow at 0%, as a card ISN'T right for everyone).
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50p Costa iced drinks till Thu (norm £3ish). See how to ensure drinks don't Costa lot. 18 craft beers for £23 delivered (norm £62). MSE Blagged. 3,000 boxes available. Beer52 (please be Drinkaware). Free Mental Health & Debt booklet 2021. It's Mental Health Awareness Week, so it's a good time to remind you of our 44-page Mental Health & Debt Help PDF guide, which is a massive help for so many. Please share with anyone you think may benefit from it. Amex to slash cashback rates on top credit cards - are they still worth having/getting? See Amex analysis. It's tax credit renewal time - check your letter and TELL 'EM if anything's changed. About 2.5m letters are being sent and some people must respond or payments could stop. See full tax credit help. Achoo - 180 hay fever tablets for £4.79. See cheap hay fever meds round-up. New 'lifelong student loan' and more rights for renters in Queen's Speech. See Queen's Speech 2021. |
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THIS WEEK'S POLL Are you working from home - and would you like to keep doing so? As the UK gradually emerges from another tough lockdown, we want to know if you've been working from home over the past few months - and, if you have, whether you'd like to keep doing so. Having last asked this in July, we want to see how attitudes may have changed 10 months on. Let us know in this week's poll. Two-thirds of MoneySavers have switched energy in the past year. Last week, we asked when you last switched your provider or tariff (and, for those who haven't recently, what's putting you off). Over 3,000 of you responded - and we were pleased to see that 66% have switched in the past 12 months. Though some 6% have NEVER switched, with the most common reason being they're "not sure it really saves money in the long run" (hmmm). See full energy switching poll results. |
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MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Should I have paid for alcohol-free drinks at a bring-your-own restaurant? Some friends and I recently ate at a local bring-your-own-bottle restaurant (outside, of course). I don't drink, so brought alcohol-free beer. The owner wasn't happy as the restaurant sells the same beer, though at five times the price I paid. I felt it was unfair I should be asked to pay inflated prices for alcohol-free drinks when my friends were free to bring as much cheap booze as they wanted. In the end, the owner said she'd 'allow it just this once'. But who was right? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should I have paid for alcohol-free drinks in a bring-you-own restaurant? | Suggest an MMD | View past MMDs |
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MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 12 MAY ONWARDS) Wed 12 May - Martin Lewis' Extreme Savers, ITV, 8pm MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (MOST SUBJECTS TBC) Thu 13 May - TalkRadio, Early Breakfast with James Max, personal finance news review with Helen Knapman, from 5.35am |
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'PLAN AHEAD, PRICE AHEAD & BRING CHANGE' - SELLING TIPS FOR A FIRST CAR BOOT SALE That's all for this week, but before we go... MSE Molly decluttered during lockdown and is selling her stuff at her first-ever car boot sale now they're allowed again. So we asked on social media if you had any MoneySaving tips for her, and... well... we got a car-boot full. They included tips to price everything in advance, ask for £1-£2 more so you've room if the buyer haggles, bring change and set toys out lower down so that kids can see them. Share your tips on our first-time car boot sale Facebook post. We hope you save some money, stay safe, |
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