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New. Top easy-access savings now pays a huge 5%. App-only Tandem pays 5% with unlimited withdrawals and no minimum deposit. It includes a 0.35% 12mth bonus - to get it, click 'top-up' button in the app once you've opened an account. Top online account: Secure Trust Bank pays 4.65% with unlimited withdrawals (min £1,000). Top big name: Cahoot (Santander's sister bank) offers 4.6% with unlimited withdrawals (min £1). All rates are AER variable. Full info and top fixed-rate options in Top savings. New. Existing-customer energy deals: Octopus launches cheap fix and British Gas & E.on cut price of theirs - should you get one? See what deals are available. 33p Coke Zero, 38p Mars choc, 72p Dolmio - via 15% off code for already reduced food. MSE Blagged. Motatos sells cheap surplus food or products past 'best before' dates (NOT 'use by' dates, which are about health). Not in NI, min £25 spend. Motatos Ends 11.59pm Thu. BT fast fibre broadband just '£27/mth'. Not the cheapest, but many like a big name and this is cheap for BT. Newbies can get this BT 67Mb broadband-only (no line) deal via Broadband Genie for £29.99/mth with no upfront cost. But claim and factor in the £60 virtual prepaid Mastercard and it's equivalent to £27.49/mth over the 2yr contract. On Universal Credit or similar? Check if you can get BT's £20/mth social tariff. For more deals, use our broadband comparison. M&S up to 50% off sale. Includes 1,000s of its own items plus brands such as Fat Face, Ted Baker and Veja. M&S sale New. Local bank branch closing? Where to go for cash, cheque deposits and more. With hundreds of branches disappearing from the high street, our new guide takes you through your face-to-face banking alternatives. Premium Bond prize rate to rise to 4.65% from September - but are they worth it? It's the highest rate since 1999, but most people with typical luck won't get that - and top easy-access savings pay more. See Premium Bonds analysis. New. TikTok Shop - how to shop safely. MSE Olivia explains what it's all about and shares safety tips in TikTok Shop. |
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Pet insurance going cheep (and woof...)
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Hot Diamonds 40% off EVERYTHING - for example, £80 ring for £24. MSE Blagged. Includes already reduced outlet items. Hot Diamonds code Grab dirt-cheap craft materials for £1 via scrap stores. These stores are treasure troves of ultra-cheap card, paint, buttons, ribbons, fabric, lace and more. Ideal for families and artists. Full info in scrap stores. 'I got £700 compensation for a cancelled flight thanks to your tips.' Our success of the week comes from Allison, who emailed after reading our Flight delays and cancellations guide: "Just wanted to say a giant thank you. Our Easter package holiday to Porto was cancelled by Easyjet the night before our holiday. Thanks to your advice to persist (and using your links), we've just received £700 in compensation." If we've helped you save money (on this or owt else), please send us your MoneySaving successes. Drive in London? Beware fees as the ULEZ expands. What's changing and what to do. ULEZ expansion Students, parents, teachers - buy an iPad or Mac and get up to 10% off, plus a free up to £130 gift card. Apple isn't MoneySaving, but if you're buying anyway, this is a cheaper way. Take a bite out of Apple's prices. Related: Students get £10 off £75 spend at Ikea. |
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THIS WEEK'S POLL How much do you spend on your pet(s) a year? We're a nation of pet lovers, but getting one can be a huge commitment - for you and your wallet. So whether you've a Kitty, Rover or Nemo, we want to know how much ewe spend on your pet(s) purr year, including on food, insurance, vet costs and owt else. Vote in this week's poll. Using a specialist travel credit card is the most popular way to spend abroad. Last week, we asked how you normally pay while on holiday - nearly 6,000 responded. Just under one third (31%) said they used specialist travel credit cards, while cash ordered in advance was the next most popular option at 23%. Encouragingly, only 0.1% said they exchanged cash at the airport - by far the most costly way. See full travel money poll results. |
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MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Should my partner contribute more to household bills as he works from home full-time? I work part-time from my workplace and look after our child one day a week to save on childcare costs. My partner works full-time from home, using two computers, cooking food and having the lights and heating on as required. He contributes more towards bills than I do, as I reduced my hours, and therefore pay, to care for our child, but I think he should contribute even more, as he uses much more energy, water and so on than I do. Should I ask him to pay more? Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should my partner contribute more to our bills? | Suggest a Money Moral Dilemma |
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MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (SUBJECTS TBC) Wed 9 Aug - BBC Radio 4, You and Yours with MSE's Helen Saxon, from midday |
'BOGOF THE WALL' AND 'DO THE (SIDE) HUSTLE' - MAKE YOUR FAVOURITE SONGS MONEYSAVING That's all for this week, but before we go... we asked our social media followers to make their favourite songs MoneySaving and we got some bangin' tunes back. Top of the pops were the Crowded House classic Everywhere You Go, Always Take The Coupons With You, Van McCoy's Do The (Side) Hustle and Bon Jovi's Livin' On a Pound. Others shared their financial goals via the Spice Girls' (Mortgage-Free) Wannabe as well as ACDC's (Wish My Account Was) Back In Black, while a discount hunter came up with Michael Jackson's BOGOF The Wall. But our favourite has to be Abba's Money Money Money(SavingExpert)! Let us know your MoneySaving melodies in our Facebook and Twitter conversations. We hope you save some money, |
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