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British Gas customer? No-brainer £225/yr 5min saving An easy win for Brit Gas custs. It's launched a new cheapest tariff, only via comparison sites This dual-fuel British Gas All Online March 19 tariff which launched today (Wed) is far cheaper than any current BG deal and the cheapest of the Big 6. It's £876/yr incl £25 MSE cashback for typical use compared with its £1,101/yr standard tariff. It's only available via a comparison site such as Cheap Energy Club (our links take you through), plus you have to get a free smart meter which helps ensure you only pay for what you use. Here's how it stacks up...
PS: Switching to British Gas can be glitchy for a few. If you go via our Cheap Energy Club and have problems switching, let us know and we'll try to help. |
Martin: 'Why cutting tuition fees bizarrely risks hurting not helping most students.' After news of a full review incl a possible cut from £9,250/yr read Martin's view on the tuition fees debate. £37 of No7 beauty for £12. Incl eye shadow, blending sponge and free lipstick coupon. Ltd stock. Boots No7 Urgent. Fibre broadband price war. Three deals are now fighting it out - find the best available in your area via our Broadband Unbundled tool. If eligible, you'll see TalkTalk at '£19/mth' if you apply by Thu, Vodafone £20/mth till 28 Feb and BT, incl BT Sport, for '£21/mth' till Thu. All have line rental included. Which broadband is best for you? 5 Odeon tix £20 (or 2 for £10). Norm up to £17 each, can be used for one visit or multiple till 25 Apr. Cheap cinema 50+ free birthday treats, eg, free Body Shop £5, doughnuts, prosecco etc. It's our 15th birthday on Thu (woo-hoo) so we thought we'd share ideas for 50+ birthday freebies with you. Also, as part of our birthday celebrations, see your top reclaim successes over the years below. Four Easter eggs for £3, incl Cadbury and Mars. Thanks to buy two, get two free. Where to find egg-cellent prices. |
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Longest 0% balance transfers are SHRINKING - if you've debt, sort it now Just a year ago lenders were competing to offer 'longest ever' 0% balance transfer credit cards with savvy borrowers grabbing up to 43mths 0%, transferring existing store or credit card debt to them to avoid interest and get debt-free quicker. Now because of tighter lending restrictions, the longest lengths have dropped by 6mths already and we hear some of the best deals could shrink further. There's no way of knowing when they'll stop, so if length matters, don't wait. - Will you be accepted? Don't just apply willy-nilly - our Balance Transfer Eligibility Calc shows which cards you've best odds of getting, without hitting your creditworthiness. And for some cards you can be 'pre-approved', meaning you'll definitely get the card and offer shown, subject to an ID check.
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Check NOW for old tenners. See how long you've got to spend 'em and what to do if left with one, in our £10 alert. Last chance. Childcare Vouchers scheme, worth £1,000s, closing to new applicants. Check NOW if you can cut childcare costs with childcare vouchers, incl how to apply. Beat EE, O2, Vodafone & Three price hikes. The biggies have announced rises this spring, yet you can beat 'em if not in a mobile contract. Full help in Cheap Sims incl this 4GB Sim deal, with 1,500 mins & unltd texts which ends today (Wed), from Virgin Mobile* (uses EE's network), for £8/mth for 1yr, if not in contract with it. For more see Mobile price hikes. Laura Ashley 40% off almost all full-price items. From Thu, plus free furniture delivery. It's the strongest discount we've seen since last Black Friday. Full updates on what's available via our Laura Ashley sale page. Ending. £40 cashback on £400 'robo-investment'. MSE Blagged. If you plan to 'robo-invest', this Wealthify deal is equiv to a 9.55% head-start after fees. Most of the 1,000 deals originally available have gone - it ends when they've all shifted or by 28 Feb, whichever's sooner. Full explanation, plus pros and cons, in robo-investing cashback. Virgin Wines 12-bottle mixed case £56 (norm £138). MSE Blagged. Newbies only. Incl red, white and prosecco. 1,000 avail. Virgin Wines. Pls be Drinkaware. |
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It's our birthday - yayyyy. MoneySavingExpert.com was launched by Martin 15 years ago on Thursday for a MoneySaving £100 - see his birthday message for more about our birth, and the 'how our look has changed' video. The site's aim was "to cut your bills without cutting back" but within two years it'd become "cutting your bills and fighting your corner" as our zeal for campaigning and financial justice took hold. So while we're proud of saving you big cash on energy, savings, banking and helping millions out of debt, some of the biggest wins have come from our campaigns. We hope these inspire you...
PS: Maybe some have reclaimed more - bravo. We'd love you to tell us your story if you haven't already. |
£22 Ciaté nail polish set (£83ish indiv). MSE Blagged. 10 full-size polishes, incl glitter and shimmer effects. 1,000 avail 'I HAGGLED MY SKY BILL DOWN BY £350/YR' - SUCCESS OF THE WEEK Could you pass the driving theory test? Official mock version is free online. Share with pals, whether learners or if they, ahem, need a refresher. Mock theory test |
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 banks' customer service. By comparing your answers with last time, we can see which have got better or worse. How do you rate your bank account's service? Younger groups find it more acceptable to use a 2for1 voucher on a first date. Last week we asked what advice you'd give Ashley if Robert pulled out a 2for1 voucher to pay on a first date. From over 8,000 responses, more than 40% of those under 34 considered Robert 'a keeper' - suggesting millennials are likely to cast romantic MoneySaving in a positive light. In comparison, just 24% of men and 20% of women in the 65+ age bracket felt the same. See how other groups judge those using a 2for1 voucher on a first date. |
MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Can I keep grandma's cashback? I look after her finances now. She used to do everything in cash but I've set up a bank account in my name for her bills and cash, which generates interest on the money in there and cashback for paying the bills. Is it fair I keep it all? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Can I keep grandma's cashback? | Suggest an MMD | View past MMDs THE QUICKIES - Debt-Free Wannabe chat of the week: February's bring your lunch to work challenge |
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MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 21 FEB ONWARDS) Thu 22 Feb - Good Morning Britain, ITV, Deals of the Week, 7.40am. See previous MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (MOST SUBJECTS TBC) Wed 21 Feb - BBC Cumbria, Money Talks with Ben Maeder, from 6pm |
QUESTION OF THE WEEK Q: I'm travelling to Sweden, Denmark and Norway for a holiday - what is the most economical way of taking the three currencies? David, via email. MSE Karl's A: When heading off anywhere in the world, a simple, cheap way to spend abroad is with a specialist overseas credit card, as you get near-perfect exchange rates and avoid the 3%-ish fee most other cards charge on spending. And if going to multiple places it saves having to get lots of foreign currency before you go. For top picks, see our Travel Credit Cards guide. If you prefer to take cash, our TravelMoneyMax tool compares 30+ travel bureaux so you can get the most bang for your euros, dollars or in your case, krona and krone. Do that and you'll avoid buying from the airport where rates are hideous. Please suggest a question of the week (we can't reply to individual emails). |
'I SHARE BATHWATER, THEN WATER THE GRASS' - HOW GREEN AND MONEYSAVING ARE YOU? That's all for this week, but before we go... it pays to be a little greener and our MoneySavers are certainly a green bunch, especially when they share their bathwater and then water the grass with it, as one of our forumites does. Whether you just use a blanket rather than turning up the heating, or anything else, please share your top green tips in our how to be greener and save money forum thread. We hope you save some money, |
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