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New. Battle of the bank-switch freebies: what turns you on most? Now Virgin takes on First Direct's FREE £125 with hot-air balloon trips, supercar drives & more In response to First Direct boosting its cash offer, Virgin Money has hit back with a new offer to draw switchers in - it's all about experience day gift cards. And with so much choice, unless your bank is deliriously good to you, why not consider ditching, switching, and bagging a (legal) bribe - especially as some of these deals AREN'T AROUND LONG. Full options in Best Bank Accounts, but in brief...
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New. Should you join the diesel car compensation claims against Audi, BMW, Ford etc? 100,000s who have owned diesel cars since 2007 have joined up - our new guide takes you through the issues, pros and cons. See Should you join a diesel claim? Spread word: Possible help for parents who can't work if their kids are sent home due to Covid. Many children are being sent home from school because someone in their class or year-group bubble has tested positive. If so, and you - the parent - can't work as you need to be with them, this can trigger the £500 isolation payment for those on low incomes (not just being informed by NHS Test & Trace). See £500 non-working Covid payment. Ends midday Fri. Cheapest 1yr FIXED energy deal with decent service. The 100% renewable-elec Green 'Baille' tariff is likely to save someone on typical bills £200/yr compared with standard rates. (Our comparison will actually show your savings to be smaller than this - that's because it doesn't factor in the predicted, dramatic rise to the regulator's price cap, which'll change in October). Find choosing confusing? Our Pick Me A Tariff tools make it easier. 40+ supermarket coupons: incl free £3 McCain chips & free £1.75 Costa in a can. See our updated coupons round-up - some of which end today (Wed) as it's the end of the month. Ends today (Wed). Cheapest iPhone 11 contract we've EVER seen. MSE Blagged. EE newbies who apply by 11.59pm on Wed (via this Affordable Mobiles link) can get a 64GB iPhone 11* with 5GB/mth of data, unltd mins & texts for £47 upfront, then £23/mth. That makes it £599 over the 2yr contract - only £10 more than buying a new handset outright with no Sim, and £500+ cheaper than getting a similar deal from EE. See Cheap iPhones. Note: EE is responsible for your contract, Affordable Mobiles for the handset. More options: MSE Cheap Mobile Finder tool. 50% off West End theatre 'Kids Week' tickets (eg, Lion King, Mamma Mia). The popular 'Kids Week' sale on 30+ shows is back from today (Wed) for shows in August. Full info in kids' half-price theatre. Pre-Covid we would've said go quick as this was always popular. While you'd need a crystal ball to predict demand now, it's still safer to hurry. 1,000 left. Get £40 cashback for investing £400. MSE Blagged. If you plan to 'robo-invest' - where investments are selected for you based on your attitude to risk - then after fees, this Wealthify deal is equiv to a 9.6%-ish head start, provided you keep the full investment for a min 6-7mths. (The fact we've included it doesn't mean we recommend Wealthify - it's just if you're going to use Wealthify anyway, you can get cashback). But only 1,000 remain. See Robo-Investing Cashback, incl info on the deal + how robo-investing works. |
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BrEExit: Roaming charges for going to Europe to return for EE customers - others likely to follow. See return of roaming costs. Summer sales: Up to 50% off at John Lewis, H&M, Nike, Ugg etc. See our full sales round-up. Ends Sun. Claim £30 Amazon vch if accepted for cheapest big loan. Normally we're anti loan sign-up incentives. Yet as Cahoot's* 2.8% rep APR loan for those borrowing £7,500-£15,000 is already the market's cheapest, it's a winner. But only borrow for NEEDED, one-off, planned and budgeted purchases, then borrow as little as possible, and repay as quickly as possible. If in doubt, don't. If you're not sure if you're likely to be accepted, our Cheap Loan Eligibility Calc can help. Remember though, 'rep APR' means only 51% of accepted applicants need to get the advertised rate. Full info and best buys in Cheap Loans (APR Examples). Jai Kudo prescription specs £11 delivered (normally £69). MSE Blagged. Via code at SpeckyFourEyes. New. MSE Train Season Ticket Calc - which should you buy? If you're not going back to the office full time, our new Season Ticket Calculator lets you compare daily and flexi tickets with normal season tickets to see which is cheapest - yet as it's so new please give it a try and send us your feedback. If you're still waiting for 72 plant plugs from Suttons from its April deal - we're sorry. Some people have still not yet had plugs delivered from the £20 deal we featured. Suttons blames bad weather for the fact they've not all grown properly. We've been pushing it throughout this to sort it out and it now says you can claim a full refund, or wait to be sent the plugs by mid-July as it's sown a new batch. See Suttons deal latest. |
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THIS WEEK'S POLL When did you last check your credit report? Your credit report can strongly influence whether you get a particular mortgage, credit card deal, mobile phone contract or cheap energy tariff, and sometimes even the rate you get. So even a small error can cause havoc. When did you last check yours? Most MoneySavers say smoking ban SHOULD be extended. Last week, we asked if you thought the smoking ban should be extended and over 7,000 people voted. Overall, 63% said the ban should be extended to outdoor public spaces, but when you split it out between non-smokers and smokers you unsurprisingly get conflicting views. Among non-smokers, 70% think it should be extended to outdoor public spaces but only 11% of smokers thought the same. See full smoking ban poll results. |
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MONEY MORAL DILEMMA I got paid to eat lunch, but should I own up and risk getting a cafe worker into trouble? I bought two sandwiches for £7.50 in total in my local cafe and paid by contactless. It all seemed to go through fine, but when I checked my account the cafe had actually refunded me £7.50 - meaning they're essentially now £15 down. I was going to go in and explain what happened as I don't want a small business to lose money, but I also don't want the young assistant who was struggling with the lunchtime rush to get into trouble - should I just leave it? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should I pay for my 'free' lunch and risk getting a cafe worker into trouble? | Suggest an MMD | View past MMDs |
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MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 30 JUN ONWARDS) Wed 30 Jun - Good Morning Britain, ITV, from 6am MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (SUBJECTS TBC) Thu 1 Jul - BBC Radio Leicester, Mid-morning with Ben Jackson, from 11.35am |
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WOULD YOU PAY MORE TO GET YOUR MILK IN A REUSABLE BOTTLE? That's all for this week, but before we go... news that Morrisons is trialling selling reusable glass milk bottles in a few stores sparked discussion on the MSE Forum. While good for the planet, some were put off by the fact they cost 90p a pint as opposed to the regular 50p, while others questioned whether returning the bottles would be a faff, suggesting they'd just end up in normal recycling. One MoneySaver thought of a way around this, in the form of a 10p refund for each bottle returned. But what's your view? Join the conversation on our glass milk bottle forum thread. We hope you save some money, stay safe, |
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