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| Caution! Home insurance prices DOWN 13% so beware 'renewal at same price' - it means you're likely overpaying In the year to November, home insurance prices have fallen 13% (according to analysts Consumer Intelligence), with the drop driving increased competition between insurers. So don't be lulled into a false sense of security by a renewal that's about the same as last year's price - as prices are lower, take 5mins to see if you can beat it using our Compare+ Home Insurance tool.
1. Compare+ Home Insurance does far more than just compare... It has a host of added tools, info and tricks to help get your costs right down - and is a quick way to save:
- Contents insurance: Beware UNDERinsuring. Many underinsure, thinking: "I'd never claim for everything"... but insure only half your contents' value, then claim for, say, a TV, and you may only get half the TV's value once the insurer assesses whether the cover was accurate. Use a contents calculator. - Buildings insurance: Beware OVERinsuring. Many wrongly insure for their home's market value, but what counts is how much it'd cost to rebuild if it was knocked or burnt down. Use a rebuild cost calculator to find out. 3. Make sure the policy's right for you & complain if you're unfairly treated. As with any insurance, check the policy details to ensure it's the cover you want, and that the insurer's regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority before you buy. If a claim's unfairly rejected, you've a right to take 'em to the free Financial Ombudsman. |
| Easy trick to get free £10 Amazon voucher from Santander. Open any Santander savings account* via this link by 17 Dec, put £100 (or more) in it till 31 Jan, and you'll be emailed a link to your £10 Amazon voucher after 24 March. It's easy-access saver is the simplest option - it only pays 2%, but on £100 the voucher more than makes up for it. Then just withdraw your cash on 1 Feb and move it to top savings (though keep the account open till you get the voucher). PS: As it's savings, there's no credit score impact. Get a free £200 for switching bank too. Santander's Edge Saver pays 6% on up to £4,000, and you get the £10 voucher via this link* for that too, but you must either have or switch to its Santander Edge current account to get it, which adds an extra step, though you do get £200 to switch. Urgent. Avios users: book flights by Mon (15 Dec) before prices rise. Use Avios to buy reward flights with BA & partner airlines after that & it'll cost you more Avios AND more money. Avios shake-up. Related: Updated Avios-boosting guide £10 champagne. Nicolas De Montbart champers, normally £15. See Xmas bubbly and wine deals. (Please be Drinkaware.) Free £50 in shares if you invest £100+. 20,000 available. MSE Blagged. Newbies to Trading 212 (ie, you've never had any of its products before), who open its Shares ISA or investment account using code MSE50, and deposit £100+ (can be put in a huge range of funds or shares), get £50-worth of shares in a randomly selected well-known firm, eg, Apple, Google, Nvidia, Coca-Cola. The shares are added within 3 working days, you can then either keep them or sell them (but can't withdraw the proceeds for 30 days). See full info on T212's £50 shares for £100 invested offer.
Did you ditch O2 after its hiked its price hike? Has it wrongly added £100s to your final bill?! Some MoneySavers have been wrongly charged £100s to leave, or incorrectly been told to repay handset costs upfront in full. We'll show you how to check & what to do if it's you in our latest O2 cancellation rights news story. Ends Wed. Get 50GB/mth mobile Sim for '£3/mth'. This 50GB iD Mobile Sim (on Three's network) is the cheapest we've ever seen. It's £2/mth for the first 3mths, then £8/mth with unlimited calls & texts. Plus, you'll be emailed a £40ish Amazon, Currys, Sainsbury's or Argos voucher within 4mths (check your spam folder). If you'd have spent there anyway, factor it in and the cost's equivalent to £3.13/mth over the 12mth contract. Want different data? See Cheap Mobile Finder. Energy Standing Charges to finally fall? Martin's welcomed a new Government consultation to shift a little of the cost onto the unit rate. See Energy Standing Charge news for more (and how to feed into the consultation). £39 All Saints prescription specs or sunnies (normally £145). MSE Blagged. £39 for the basic set-up - you can pay to upgrade lenses etc. Via SpeckyFourEyes code.
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| Credit Cards' Secret Superpower... Martin: "Many think 'credit cards bad, debit cards good', but it's not that simple, especially at this high-spend time of year. If you're overdrawn, debit cards (ie, your overdraft) cost you more in interest than most credit cards. Plus, credit cards often pay rewards and, crucially, they have the superpower that is Section 75 protection. Why's that important? Well, forget what I say, Matt's email demonstrates it perfectly..."
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| 30% off code for men's suits, shirts & more at Savile Row Company including sale items. MSE Blagged. Plus free delivery from the upmarket menswear retailer, eg, £50 shirt for £20 delivered. Savile Row Co GrĂ¼um men's wash set bundles £18 delivered (normally up to £70). MSE Blagged. Four to choose from. 10,000 available. GrĂ¼um Is your Warm Home Discount letter genuine? Millions are in the process of being sent - what to watch out for. Grind coffee 30% off code. MSE Blagged. Valid on beans, pods & more. Grind Martin: 'Before time-of-use tariffs take over, we need consumers to be protected.' Read Martin's new blog. |
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| MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Should I ask the driving school for my money back and risk losing my long-awaited test booking? I've just passed my theory test. I've been trying to book the practical test for some time, but haven't been able to due to the huge backlog. Out of frustration, I've just shelled out a hefty fee for a driving course that promised me a test in February. They've now booked the test for June. I said they had promised February and got a load of "it's hard to book tests" - which they'd have known when selling me the course. Do I try to get my money back but risk losing the June test booking and having to start over, or just suck it up and wait? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should I ask the driving school for my money back and risk losing my long-awaited test booking? | Suggest a Money Moral Dilemma (MMD) | View past MMDs |
| MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 10 DEC ONWARDS) Thu 11 Dec - Ask Martin Lewis, BBC Radio 5 Live, midday |
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