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DON'T believe the fake 'Martin Lewis' or 'MSE' ads |
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TWO top credit cards which each have TWO powerful perks... There's been a dearth of decent credit card deals over the last year. However right now there are two hot offers, and while they're all about encouraging you to spend, they can be manipulated both to grab a freebie AND cut the cost of any needed borrowing.
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New. Saga joins Marcus with 0.5% easy-access savings. Saga* and sister brand Marcus* (backed by Goldman Sachs) both now offer a market-leading 0.5% AER variable interest - full info in Top Savings. Existing Marcus / Saga customer? A quirk means many can increase their interest rate with just a few clicks. B&Q £5 off £30 spend. For newbies to its free loyalty scheme. See how to get £5 off at B&Q. It's on! £119 of Boots No7 beauty & skincare for £32 - not likely to last long. The 10-piece set including mascara, eye pencil, cleanser etc we mentioned last week is now available - but it'll likely go quickly. No7 beauty Get up to £125 FREE CASH for switching bank, but which to choose? Changes to who offers what mean it's now a much more finely balanced choice. In brief... Biggest free cash (£125): HSBC Advance* easily wins this (you must be a newbie). Big free cash (£100) & top service: First Direct* newbies get less but it scored 91% 'great' on service in our most recent poll, and most get a £250 0% overdraft. Free £150 experience day: The highest face-value reward, but less flexible. Virgin Money* newbies can get £150 towards a hot-air balloon ride, sushi classes, track days etc plus 2.02% interest on up to £1,000, and a top debit card for spending abroad. Full info incl who can get 'em: Best Bank Accounts. Why is HSBC really paying likely 100,000s of people £100s in refunds and compensation? Could it owe more? After former and current HSBC, First Direct, John Lewis Finance and M&S Bank customers received payments out of the blue, we've been questioning HSBC on what it's really about. |
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Reclaim, reclaim, reclaim. Across a range of industries, customers have been misinformed, mis-sold, mistreated and are due big money back, and you NEEDN'T PAY ANYONE to do it. This week's success, below, is from Emma via our Reclaim payday loans for free guide, but that's far from the only reclaim to look at. Here are five of the big ones... - Ever paid a fee for your bank account? Many can reclaim £1,000s. Use our FREE packaged bank account reclaim tool. And that's just the tip of the iceberg - see our full reclaim section for many more. Here's why it's worth checking...
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Martin: 'Had a problem with money & mental health?' Over to Martin: "In 2016, I set up the Money & Mental Health Policy Institute (MMHPI) charity to come up with policy to break the marriage made in hell that is money and mental health problems. If you've experienced these issues I'd love you to join the MMHPI research panel to have your say. The team there work wonders, eg, getting Govt to stop the debt threat letters, making firms more accessible to those with mental health issues, and a host more. As I'm still the charity's chair and funder, I've blogged what we do in my new MMHPI annual update." The Sun '£9.50' holidays are back... but are they really ever £9.50? They're cheap, but in reality, they never cost just £9.50. Sep-Nov bookings. See our analysis and info on Sun holidays. Holland & Barrett 25% off most items code, works with existing discounts - eg, £6.70 for 120 multivitamins (norm £12). MSE Blagged. Also gets free delivery. Holland & Barrett Ikea summer sale (up to 50% off) ends Sun. Plus 17 more Ikea hacks. Eg, get spare parts free and trade in old Ikea furniture for vouchers. Check out Ikea MoneySavers. Reminder - have you renewed your tax credits? More than 2.5m letters have been sent out - most will have had theirs for a while but there are now only two weeks left until the Sat 31 Jul deadline to get it sorted. Of all tax credit recipients, 800,000 MUST respond to their letter or payments could stop. You could also lose out if your info's wrong, so check and TELL 'EM if it's not right. See tax credit help. |
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AT A GLANCE BEST BUYS
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CAMPAIGN OF THE WEEK Can you spare three hours to help get food to vulnerable children and families? In 2020, charity FareShare ran its regular food collection drive in Tesco stores, but because the pandemic meant it couldn't recruit volunteers to help, donations were down by more than half. This year, volunteers are allowed again, so from Thu 15 Jul to Sat 17 Jul in large Tesco stores across the UK, you can volunteer to help by encouraging shoppers to add a few long-life items to their trolleys that they can then donate to food charity Fareshare. For more info and how to sign up, see the FareShare website. (In smaller Tesco Express stores, the Trussell Trust is running similar collections until 28 Aug). |
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THIS WEEK'S POLL How do you rate your bank account's service? Every six months, we ask for your help to track the quality of customer service provided by banks. By comparing your answers with last time, we can see which have got better or worse. So please tell us how you rate your bank account's service. MoneySavers typically spend up to two hours a week on personal admin. In last week's poll, we asked how much time you spend on personal admin, from sorting bills to booking holidays, and 3,600 of you responded. The majority said they spend between 30 minutes and two hours sorting their personal affairs each week. But it varied based on who they live with - eg, 53% of those living on their own said they do less than an hour of admin per week, while 66% of those living with a partner and kids said it takes them more than an hour. See full personal admin poll results. |
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MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Should we help pay for the fence our new neighbours put up without asking? We had an old but solid garden fence that our new neighbours ripped down without consulting us. They've now bought new fence panels and asked us to share the cost (there's nothing in the legal documents for either property about who's responsible for it). Should we pay up as we'll benefit from the fence too, or should the cost be theirs to bear as they didn't consult us? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should we help pay for the fence our neighbours put up? | Suggest an MMD | View past MMDs |
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MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 14 JUL ONWARDS) Thu 15 Jul - This Morning, ITV, 10.45am, then phone-in from 11.25am MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (SUBJECTS TBC) Sat 17 Jul - BBC Radio Leicester, Mid-morning with Summaya Mughal, from 11am |
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WHAT'S THE GIFT YOU TREASURE THE MOST? That's all for this week, but before we go... last week England footballer Mason Mount gave his Euro 2020 semi-final shirt to a young fan, who was clearly over the moon in a heart-warming moment that went viral on social media. It got us thinking... what have MoneySavers been given that they really treasure? One MoneySaver told us they'd been given a set of drumsticks by Keith Moon and another was given a charity football match medal by Chris Evans. But often it's not the thing but the memory that counts - meeting Martin and asking him a question at a Martin Lewis Money Show was one MoneySaver's top moment. Let us know your heart-warming tales in our what do you treasure Facebook post. We hope you save some money, stay safe, |
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