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The top balance transfer's just got better Can't afford to clear credit or store card debt? You can't afford not to try shifting it to 0% A balance transfer is the first thing anyone paying interest on credit or store cards should try. It's where you get a new card that repays debts on old cards for you, so you owe it instead, but at 0% interest for a set period. Your repayments then go towards clearing the debt rather than paying interest - often saving £100s or £1,000s. This week, the longest 0% card's added cashback - use these two rules to see if it's your top card... - Go for the lowest-fee card within the 0% period you need to clear the debt. If unsure, play safe and go longer.
a) Never miss the minimum monthly repayment, or you could lose the 0% deal and it'll cost far more. Full help and more options and info in Best Balance Transfers (see APR examples). |
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New. Martin video: 'You DON'T have a UK credit score, so if you're told yours has dropped a touch, the impact is oft near-meaningless.' Martin's new 6-minute video, to bust the myths over credit scores, is a must-watch so we've added it into our 37 Credit Boosting Tips guide. 10 Nando's hacks incl how to save £10+ ordering from a different part of the menu & free delivery trick. Whether you're happy to eat out, or want to order for home, save with our dine-in and takeaway Nando's hacks. Warning: Don't bin post from HSBC, First Direct or M&S Bank, as MoneySaver Jane says: 'I received a cheque for £7,000.' HSBC Group is sending cheques or payment notifications refunding historic arrears charges to some, so keep an eye out and don't bin it thinking it's spam/a scam. Jane emailed about one of the biggest refunds we've seen: "Today I received an HSBC cheque for over £7,000, for unfair fees and charges. I'm gobsmacked. It will go straight into an ISA." Read Will HSBC Group send you a cheque? for more. 2 million Premier Inn rooms for £29. For stays up to 14 Oct, incl Edinburgh, Manchester, Gatwick Airport and more. Full info and Travelodge's similar £29 promo in hotel deals. Energy prices up again - but you can still save a typical £240+/yr. MSE Blagged. More cheap energy deals have disappeared this week due to further rises in wholesale energy prices (the ones providers pay). Yet we've still got the cheapest deal from a provider with decent service - Igloo's Pioneer tariff could save you £240 incl a blagged £47 bill credit and our usual £25 MSE cashback (both halved for elec-only). The tariff is variable, so the rates could rise (or fall) at any time. One tiddler with little feedback is cheaper, so the link takes you to our comparison so you can decide. Find choosing confusing? Most people prefer to let us help them through it with our MSE Pick Me A Tariff tools. Barclays customer? Most can make an easy £36/yr with Blue Rewards. But scheme changes mean you'll now need to have online/mobile banking. Read how to get the cashback and what's changing in Blue Rewards. |
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Are YOU sitting on a hidden treasure trove?
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New. 108Mb fibre (MEGAFAST) broadband AND line from Virgin for '£19.79/mth'. MSE Blagged. Anything sub-£20/mth for these speeds is decent. Right now Virgin Media newbies can get this 108Mb deal for £23.95/mth, with a blagged £75 bill credit on top - factor that in and the price is equiv to £19.79/mth over the 18mth contract. Virgin's only available to 52% of homes, so the link takes you via our broadband comparison tool to check your eligibility, and from it you can check other deals too. FREE 24-pack of Aldi newborn nappies. Fill in a form to get your voucher sent, then collect in store. Free nappies 'Just got self-employed income support. Only applied as I read about the changes on MSE.' Success of the week. The Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) has changed - some are eligible for the latest (4th) grant who previously weren't. Emma emailed to thank us for the info and to encourage others to apply ASAP as there's less than two weeks to go: "Just received my first financial support. Only applied to SEISS round 4 because of what I had read on MoneySavingExpert about the changes to the scheme. Deadline's on 1 June, please apply." (Send us your MoneySaving success on this or owt else.) 6 bottles of wine £33 delivered (norm £75). MSE Blagged. For new customers only, via a cancellable subscription (pls be Drinkaware). Virgin Wines 100,000s missing out on £1,000s/yr in employment & support allowance - can you claim? Some with a disability or health condition that affects how much they can work could get up to £114/week. But latest stats show 220,000 who are eligible don't claim. Check if you're eligible for ESA (or if someone you know is). ALL shops in Eng must charge 10p for plastic bags from Fri - how to cut costs. See 10p plastic bags. Amigo guarantor loan reclaim delayed by its court case? A decision's expected today (Wed). Find out what's happened so far and come back for updates, incl what the court's decision means for your claim, in Guarantor Loans. |
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AT A GLANCE BEST BUYS
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CAMPAIGN OF THE WEEK Want to become confident with numbers? Take the National Numeracy Challenge. Brushing up on your maths skills could help you make better decisions about money, and give you more control over your finances. Today (Wed) is National Numeracy Day, so it's a great time to do a short test to check your numeracy levels - you can then take free bite-sized lessons to help you improve if you need to. |
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THIS WEEK'S POLL How do you rate your mobile network? This week, we want to find out how each firm rates for service (how it treats you) and for coverage (how strong the signal is when you need it). Tell us how you rate your mobile network. Most MoneySavers are STILL not keen on going back to the office full-time. Last week, we asked if you've been working from home over the past few months, and whether you'd like to keep doing so. Over 7,500 responded, with 92% of people reporting they've been working from home some or all of the time. Just 4% of them want a full-time return to their normal workplace when it's deemed safe - even fewer than when we asked the same question in July 2020. Meanwhile, 50% said they'd prefer to work from home fully and 46% partially. See full working from home poll results. |
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MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Should I challenge my neighbours over damage to my car? I was cleaning my windows when I heard a noise outside. I looked up to see a car close to mine, but the driver reversed and drove off. Later I noticed my bumper was damaged. I can't prove who did it but I know it was one of my neighbours or someone visiting them. Should I try to find the person responsible to get them to pay for repairs, even if it risks causing bad feeling, or let it go? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should I challenge my neighbours over car damage? | Suggest an MMD | View past MMDs |
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MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 19 MAY ONWARDS) Wed 19 May - Lorraine, ITV, 9am MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (MOST SUBJECTS TBC) Wed 19 May - BBC Radio Surrey, Drive with Danny Pike, Helen Knapman on selling your rubbish, from 5pm |
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WHAT'S YOUR BEST-EVER CAR BOOT BARGAIN? That's all for this week, but before we go... MoneySavers have been sharing the best deals they've found at car boot sales (or boot fairs, as they're known in some parts of the country). Top finds include a £1 Breitling watch and full set of golf clubs complete with bag and trolley for just £3, while one MoneySaver was quids in when she coughed up £2.50 for a vintage piggybank... only to discover it had £3.50 still inside. For loads more bargains and to share your own, see our car boot sale bargains Facebook post. We hope you save some money, stay safe, |
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