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There's no cheaper way to borrow than at zero interest and, used right, a 0% credit card can be your secret weapon - if you can buy what you need on plastic and you've a high enough credit limit. While some can get a longer 21mths at 0%, the advantage of the new HSBC deal is it's not that much shorter, you definitely get the full 18mths if accepted and you can get the £25. See how it compares below...
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Ends Mon. Cheapest SUPERFAST 63Mb fibre broadband & line we've seen this year - '£17.79/mth'. Apply for this Vodafone deal by 11.59pm on Mon 7 Jun and Vodafone broadband newbies pay £21.95/mth for 63Mb speed broadband & line. As you can also CLAIM a £100 Amazon voucher, if you'd have spent that anyway, factor that in and it's equiv to £17.79/mth over the 2yr contract. For more deals, use our broadband comparison tool. £117 of beauty products for £27 delivered. MSE Blagged. 11-piece set incl eyeliner, highlighter palette, hand cream, nail polish and more from brands such as Nip+Fab and Yardley. 1,500 available from Latest in Beauty. Bag £100 to switch to top service bank First Direct. We're in a quiet period for big bank-switch bonuses, but the mega-popular First Direct free £100 to switch* offer is still alive and kicking - the only big cash bribe left. Many also get a £250 0% overdraft, while 91% rated First Direct 'great' for service in our last poll. To get it, open the account and pay in £1,000 within 3mths. You won't qualify 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. Updated Stamp Duty Calculator - check what you'll owe if you make (or miss) the stamp duty hol deadline. The holiday is ending on 30 Jun in Eng, NI & Wales in its current form - our updated Stamp Duty Calc lets you input your estimated completion date, which determines the all-important rate. New. McDonald's £5 off £15, plus 10 more tasty hacks. For the lowdown, see 11 McHacks. Please eat responsibly. Check your driving licence renewal date - DON'T risk a fine of up to £1,000. Last year the DVLA gave an extra 11mths to renew many licences due to the pandemic, but it means 100,000s more than usual are now due. Full driving licence renewal help. |
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High use by millions stuck at home in lockdown is leading to higher direct debit demands for many on water meters and many who pay for energy by monthly direct debit (and don't have smart meters). Such demands for future use are mostly estimates based on recent use, so if you consume more, they can rise when your bill is reviewed. Some hikes may be to recoup money owed, which shouldn't add too much. But incredibly, we've seen some demands double. So if you were a high user in lockdown, but expect that to change as things slowly return to normal, check now.
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Co-op £4 off a £15+ shop. For new loyalty card members - see Co-op discount. 'We claimed £1,000 in tax back for being married.' Can you do too? Success of the week. Barbara claimed the marriage tax allowance not just for this year, but the past three: "I made a claim & I'm awaiting a £738 cheque + we'll pay £252 less this year. So pleased, thanks." (Send us your MoneySaving success on this or anything else.) Amex £5 cashback on £15+ spends at 1,000s of LOCAL stores. We're often unable to mention deals from smaller shops as our email goes out UK-wide, so we're delighted to include this Amex £5 off deal. It's on from Sat but you need to register first - and pay the card off IN FULL to avoid interest. 80% off 1mth's 'tailored' dog food (eg, £25 worth for just £5). MSE Blagged. Add info about your dog (eg, breed, age, dietary requirements) and it creates a recipe especially for your furry friend. Tails dog food Rental evictions are now allowed again in Eng - full help if you're a tenant. See evictions latest. 36 craft beers for £36 all-in. MSE Blagged. Newbies only, 2,000 boxes available but not in NI. Flavourly (please be Drinkaware). |
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THIS WEEK'S POLL How important is protecting the environment to you? Being more environmentally friendly can save you money on some things, but cost you elsewhere. We'd like to gauge your level of commitment to being more environmentally friendly - both in the consumer world and beyond. How important is protecting the environment to you? Garden centres, supermarkets and hairdressers top the list of places MoneySavers feel comfortable going to. Last week, we asked which places you're comfortable going to as lockdown eases, and which you'd still rather avoid. More than 5,300 people responded, and 90% said they'd already been (or were happy going) to a garden centre, 88% said the same for supermarkets and 79% for hairdressers. But 81% would still avoid going to tattoo studios, 68% gyms and 66% spas. See full poll results. |
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MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Should I take the free student trial I've been offered by mistake? Out of nowhere, I received an email offering me a free student trial of a subscription service from a well-known online retailer which will last until graduation - it even allows me to pick my graduation year. The thing is, I haven't been a student in over a decade. I wouldn't dream of taking advantage of the mistake if it were a small business, but given it's a big firm that earns billions a year, would it be wrong to accept it? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should I take the free student trial? | Suggest an MMD | View past MMDs |
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MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (SUBJECTS TBC) Thu 3 Jun - BBC Radio Leicester, Mid-morning with Ben Jackson, from 11.35am |
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'SHOWER LESS - SAVE WATER AND MONEY'... WHAT MONEYSAVING TIP WOULD MAKE YOU LEAVE A DATE? That's all for this week, but before we go... last week we asked MoneySavers what tip a first date could give them that would make them walk out there and then. Many suggested that tips on reusing underwear and avoiding showers to save on water bills would be their cue to leave, while others would make their exit if a penny-pinching date said they watered down ketchup to make it last longer (a real-life example) or collected mayo sachets from pubs to avoid buying it. If you fancy a chuckle, or want to add your own, head over to our MoneySaving turn-offs Facebook post. We hope you save some money, stay safe, |
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