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Martin's 3 Energy Crisis Need-To-Knows Things are moving at a pace. Staggeringly, since last week's email, two energy firms have gone bust; all deals cheaper than the 1 Oct price cap have been pulled from the market; and the cost of the cheapest 1yr fix rose by typically £200/yr. To hear me talk you through it, watch back my ITV energy special, but in brief, here are this week's key need-to-knows... On a prepayment meter? You can still switch and save. The situation is very similar, except there are a few providers with variable rates that undercut the new price cap. The likelihood is they'll raise prices to the cap soon, but you could do a prepayment comparison to save in the meantime. |
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New. For safety, many can now dial 159 to speak to their bank. Some big banks are trialling this, to help stop scams. See how it works and which banks and phone firms are taking part. New. Sainsbury's shopper? New in-store Nectar rewards could save you '£200/year'. See 'My Nectar Prices'. Contactless card limit rising to £100 (from £45), yet many can now SET THEIR OWN limit. The rise happens on 15 Oct, but a growing number of banks are letting you set your own cap. Ends Sun. Cheapest loan deal for £7,500 to £15,000. M&S Bank's* (always check eligibility odds before applying) 2.8% rep APR interest is the joint-cheapest rate, plus apply by 11.59pm on Sun and if you're accepted, you'll be emailed a £30 M&S gift card within 45 days. Only borrow if you need to: Ensure it's for a planned, affordable, budgeted-for one-off purchase. If in doubt, don't borrow. And remember as it - like all loans - is 'rep APR', only 51% of those accepted need get the advertised rate. Others can be charged more. Cheapest smaller loans: Full info in Cheap personal loans (APR examples). FREE solicitor-drafted wills for those aged 55+ (normally £150+). Free Wills Month is back in Oct, with many areas across Eng, Wales and NI taking part. Bookings open on Fri. See Free wills for more help and options. |
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New. Earn £264 in Nectar points (or a £150 Amazon voucher) just for doing your Christmas shopping... This is the perfect time to grab a reward credit card. These pay you to spend on them - and better still, they often pay introductory bonuses in the first few months. Right now that coincides with most people's highest spending period of the year, and happily, some of these bonus offers have been boosted. Yet ONLY do this if you'll repay the card IN FULL each month, preferably by direct debit, so there's no interest.
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Tesco toy sale: Up to 50% off Disney, Barbie, Paw Patrol etc toys. Its big pre-Christmas toy sale starts on Wed - it's one many MoneySavers wait for. See full Tesco toys analysis. Urgent. Covid self-employment grant applications close 11.59pm on THU. See self-employment grant help. M&S 'up to 50% off' sale now on. One of four big sale events it has each year - it's online and in store. M&S sale Now is the sweet spot to book cheap Christmas train tickets. We're just into the key few weeks when many train firms launch cheap advance tickets for Christmas travel. How to bag cheap Christmas train fares Live in Northern Ireland? FREE Open University courses (normally up to £3,000). Apply to one of 23 courses by 6pm this Fri. 1,100 places available. Open University |
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AT A GLANCE BEST BUYS
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THIS WEEK'S POLL Do you use credit cards? Credit cards are like fire. Used right they're a useful tool, but get it wrong and they burn. Many use them to collect points or cashback on spending they'd do anyway, but for others they're just another debt that needs to be paid. So this week, we want to know if you have a credit card and if so, whether you've debt on it? Vote in this week's poll. More than half of you rarely or never use cash. Of the 11,800 people who responded to last week's poll, 60% said they rarely or never use cash versus just 15% who said they mostly or always use cash - with the rest using cash and card equally. Those aged 50 and over were slightly more likely to use cash more often, but even here 'rarely use cash' was the most common answer. See the full cashless society poll results. |
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MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Should I pursue damages for my bike? My bicycle got damaged as a motorcyclist went into me and we both came off (no injuries as it was at slow speed). He agreed it was his fault verbally at the scene and agreed to pay for damages, but he's not replied to my messages and has blocked my phone number. It's only £80 - should I pay it myself or track him down as I have his registration number? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should I pursue damages for my bike? | Suggest an MMD | View past MMDs |
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MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 29 SEP ONWARDS) Wed 29 Sep - Ask Martin Lewis, BBC Radio 5 Live, 1pm. Listen again MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (SUBJECTS TBC) Mon 4 Oct - BBC Radio Manchester, Drive with Phil Trow, from 2.20pm |
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WHAT MONEYSAVING TIP WOULD YOU SHARE? That's all for this week, but before we go... we asked on social media for the ONE big MoneySaving tip you often share with friends and family. And it's clear you're all stalwart MoneySavers, as the recommendations include paying off your credit card IN FULL every month and following Martin's Money Mantras before spending. Staple MoneySaving tips included taking your lunch to work and keeping takeaways and coffees to a minimum, but a more controversial idea was not having kids. See the full list and share your own in our MoneySaving pearls of wisdom Facebook post. |
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