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 ton
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everyone likes a deal or a bargain.

so post up yours, to help the cash strapped or miserly amongst us.

for starters.   filter coffee 98p per cup.    Pret A Manger.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 6:56 pm
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Asda soup, roll and unlimited Tea and Coffee for just £1 until end of February. For the over 60's


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 7:00 pm
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Don't buy coffee out ?


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 7:07 pm
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https://www.toogoodtogo.com/


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 7:11 pm
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filter coffee 98p per cup.    Pret A Manger.

Or 49p if you take your own cup. Black coffee at least.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 7:19 pm
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Don’t have kids.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 7:24 pm
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filter coffee 98p per cup. Pret A Manger.

Buy a man a coffee for 98p, and he can drink one cup.

Buy a man a cafetiere and a decent travel flask, and he can drink coffee forever!!!

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Posted : 06/01/2025 7:25 pm
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Download asda app, sign up for rewards, get 5 quid free off first purchase.

Cheers Ton I fancy a 50p coffee tomorrow


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 7:29 pm
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1. Don't buy cheap shoes - it's a false economy as they drop to bits fast, if you wear them a lot.

2. Don't buy high end luxury/designer shoes either, as they are also typically not made any better than mid range shoes, you just pay a lot more.

As with everything else, it's worth paying for something decent that will last, but above a certain price point it's serioulsy diminishing returns.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 7:32 pm
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M and S Mexican Style Chilli and Bean soup £1.10, mucho bueno!


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 7:54 pm
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Give up booze. Happier, healthier and cheaper!


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 7:59 pm
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Yep, coffee is why everybody is poor


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 8:00 pm
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Put some reinforced padded foil on the outside facing radiators - keeps the heat in.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 8:19 pm
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Vinted for clothes and footwear. Let some other mug pay the full price and pick up £70 jumpers for a tenner. It's where I get all my clothes now.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 8:30 pm
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Sign up for one of those round-up savings accounts. I've been doing it for about 4 years now and without even really noticing it I've built up a tad over £4k


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 8:42 pm
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Red Bull and a Flesh Light instead of Coke & Hookers


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 8:43 pm
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@ton your idea was a good one, once the children have got it out of their system we can start again!


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 8:59 pm
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Change current accounts for a £100-£200 switching bonus


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 9:08 pm
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Swap to soap instead of shower gel and shampoo.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 9:11 pm
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Give up booze. Happier, healthier and cheaper!

don't suggest that to Ton - he will have a conniption and fall over!


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 9:15 pm
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7pm at Lidl midweek you get 20% off all their bakery items with their app. The app is pretty good for giving you lots of random free stuff too.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 9:22 pm
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Change your own oil and filters instead of using the local garage


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 9:27 pm
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Change your own oil and filters instead of using the local garage

That's a time v's money thing though... a basic service/ oil and filter change on my car, with an MOT at my local indie is £189.00

By the time I've pratted about, got mucky, disposed of the old oil etc, I'll just pay someone else to do it.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 10:04 pm
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Do your spending on a Chase current account or Amex card for the cashback.

Swap around current accounts. Make a burner account and then swap it around every offer. Can easily make £1000 a year, then need to wait a couple until the offers reset.

Buy anything that doesnt go off either in bulk quantities or load up when on sale. I bought 10 tubes of my favourite toothpaste when it was on offer last year.

If you have a lot of time on your hands.. matched betting.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 10:13 pm
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If you work in the public sector, investigate if your organisation offers a staff discount card or if you're eligible for one like the Blue Light Card.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 10:22 pm
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Line a large holdall with tin foil to avoid setting off door alarms when shoplifting.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 10:26 pm
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Another vote for bank account switch bonuses. I'm on around £800 for last year. I would need to earn over £1600 to get that as take home pay.

https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/banking/compare-best-bank-accounts/

In Scotland buy alcohol online from Amazon to avoid the minimum unit price. EG Famous Grouse whisky 1l. £26 in the shops. £19:50 on Amazon.

Of course a bigger saving is not buying it at all.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 10:43 pm
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But a designer jumper from a charity shop for £2 and sell it on Vinted and let some mug pay £10.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 10:47 pm
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Buy one up from the lowest entry point of any significant purchase. From white goods to cars, and everything else.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 11:12 pm
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A breakfast treat…..

if you get the McDonald’s app they do their McMuffin and a coffee deal for £2.79 rather than over £6!

It’s bad there’s a McDonald’s in the nursery run I do ?. It has to be ordered in the app FYI


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 11:12 pm
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Buy one up from the lowest entry point of any significant purchase. From white goods to cars, and everything else

depends if you class wine as significant, this rule doesn’t apply to buying bottles at a restaurant. They’re the ones they want to shift, on the basis that people don’t want to look a cheapskate so won’t order the cheapest so automatically pick the next one up.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 11:28 pm
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Sign up to the mailing list at Money Saving Expert.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 11:36 pm
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^ this.

It's proved much more useful than I had expected for a range of issues.


 
Posted : 06/01/2025 11:42 pm
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Move your savings around.. I recently shifted my ISA from Chip to T212 - took 30 mins effort and now I've gone from 4.6% to 4.9%

Free money! well, minus 30 mins labour.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 12:17 am
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Before you buy anything just think for a moment 'do I really need this?'

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Posted : 07/01/2025 1:23 am
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If you ride clipless then never buy brand new.

Lots of people buy brand new pedals and shoes to give clipless a go, try them out and hate them and then flog them cheap on FB Marketplace, sometimes I've paid just postage.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 4:32 am
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Don't pay more than £500 for your cars. Learn to fix them yourself. I have saved 10x thousands £ over the years.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 7:27 am
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Remind your significant other they are funny and nice to be around. I've heard divorce is rather expensive.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 7:36 am
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If you ride clipless then never buy brand new.

Ditto with tyres. It's amazing how many folk use tyres for a few rides and then buy something different.

Look for outdoor gear which is durable rather than ultralight. Not quite back to 1990's Berghaus jacket durable, but better than something purely superlight.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 7:48 am
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1990’s Berghaus jacket durable,

My 97 Berghaus polar 300 fleece is still in use. Elbows are a bit thin.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 7:53 am
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Yep, coffee is why everybody is poor

I've drunk less than 2 complete cups of coffee in 50+ years and i'm poor too.

It must be powerful stuff.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 7:57 am
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Use curtains properly.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 7:58 am
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Don't spend any more money on mechanical watches beyond a Seiko5


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 8:10 am
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Remind your significant other they are funny and nice to be around. I’ve heard divorce is rather expensive.

What if they are neither?


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 8:18 am
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[i]a basic service/ oil and filter change on my car, with an MOT at my local indie is £189.00

By the time I’ve pratted about, got mucky, disposed of the old oil etc, [b]I’ll just pay someone else to do it.[/b][/i]

Doesn't that kind of miss the point of this thread?

A quick google shows Halfords will do Oil and filter change for a MINIMUM of £109. You can do it yourself in 30-45 minutes for £45. So you save £60 for the 'hassle' of undoing a sump plug and unscrewing the filter.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 8:18 am
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Use cashback for for everything - £500 a year of free money.

Tesco Clubcard plus - £96 a year to buy in and save £500-£600 per year.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 8:21 am
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Instead of spending hours on STW, knit an artisan jumper and sell it to Hepco Trousers or whatever they are called...


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 8:22 am
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Those Seiko5`s look nice. My old Seiko Kinetic is playing up...bit tempted by the £225 Seiko Pepsi at John Lewis.

This thread is not really saving me money 😉


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 8:23 am
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A quick google shows Halfords will do Oil and filter change for a MINIMUM of £109. You can do it yourself in 30-45 minutes for £45. So you save £60 for the ‘hassle’ of undoing a sump plug and unscrewing the filter.

In principle I agree with this, but you also need a place to do it, tools to do it, something to catch the oil and you then have to dispose of it.

I always do my own oil changes, but I can understand someone not wanting to faff for the sake of £60.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 8:24 am
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I actually came on here to posy "Be nice to people, even if they are not being particularly nice at the time".

It is amazing how many times I have been given discounts, let in free, had stuff given to me by people I only have a passing acquaintance with
just because I was nice to them when they were having a bad time. The latest example is the lathe and loads of chisels, probably over £500 worth, a friends Dad gave me because I was 'nice' when he was getting divorced and didn't take sides. This was a few years back and all I remember saying was something like 'Life happens but there will be sunshine again when you get through this". Clearly that remained in his mind.

EDIT - also when selling a painting for £350 to a young-ish couple I offered to deliver it to their house for free as they only lived 5 miles away from my house and we were both at a market about 30 miles from home. I got to the house that evening and they gave me the money plus a nice bottle of wine. I thanked them and said my wife would love that, as I don't drink, and it would help make up for the time I spend in the studio. The bloke smiles, took the wine back and gave me an extra £50 and tld me to get something we could both enjoy.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 8:24 am
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It is amazing how many times I have been given discounts, let in free, had stuff given to me by people I only have a passing acquaintance with
just because I was nice to them when they were having a bad time.

I've had that recently from two purchases. Work wear shorts - got to the till after spending a while discussing options with the sales assistant and he knocked 10% off because I was "a nice guy."

Bike shop - I asked if the Maxxis tyres were part of the sale and the guy said "everything is if I want it to be, let me see what I can do." He knocked an Assegai exo+ max terra from $95 to $75. I should have bought two!


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 8:32 am
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Another vote for bank account switch bonuses. I’m on around £800 for last year. I would need to earn over £1600 to get that as take home pay.

keep reading this.  ive done about 3 now over a good few years, but whenever i look into it the ones available are the ones ive already done, which say you cant have had an account with us before.  what am i missing?


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 8:36 am
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Basic service is only an oil and filter change maybe just hoover out 85% of the old oil , a top up of screen wash . Unknown unbranded oil in your car unless you specify and the cost goes up

If Halfords can do it for £109 then that's an expensive MOT to make up the rest

No doubt they will add a few advisories tyres , brakes, bulbs getting dim in their old age


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 8:38 am
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For those looking at oil changes. get a pela pump. It turns an oil change into a 30 min job, clean and easy to dispose of the oil. Saved me a fortune over the years.

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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pela-6000-Oil-Pump-Extraction/dp/B002EJ2GUC

worth every single penny


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 8:48 am
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I know it's a want not a need, but Google opinion rewards pays me just enough to cover the cost of their unlimited photo storage plan, in exchange for my privacy. It's a thing I wouldn't pay for otherwise.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 8:50 am
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I once go an estimate of £500-£600 to 'explore' a 'host of electrical problems' with a big Mercedes that had been left unused for 3 months while I was abroad. There was the parts a repair costs on top of that. I took it home, left it on slow charge overnight which curded 90% of the issues, A couple of miles driving, switch it on and off again, and everything was back to normal. Modern cars really don't like flat or low charged batteries and have a lot of parasitic drain when parked and apparently switched off.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 8:52 am
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a basic service/ oil and filter change on my car, with an MOT at my local indie is £189.00

By the time I’ve pratted about, got mucky, disposed of the old oil etc, I’ll just pay someone else to do it.

Doesn’t that kind of miss the point of this thread?

A quick google shows Halfords will do Oil and filter change for a MINIMUM of £109. You can do it yourself in 30-45 minutes for £45. So you save £60 for the ‘hassle’ of undoing a sump plug and unscrewing the filter

Buy quality filters (Mann) from Autodoc, Mannol / Miller's branded oil in 20litre drums and a Pela pump as mentioned above. Major savings.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 8:59 am
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Use curtains properly.

Spy on the neighbours and then blackmail them with what you have witnessed?


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 9:08 am
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Go to your local supermarket when they are discounting food that is going out of date – and don't go throwing stuff out that is a day or so out of date either.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 9:11 am
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What if they are neither?

Learn how to lay paving slabs!


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 9:12 am
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pay for subscriptions using overseas prices, using VPN.  Brazil works well for a popular cycling app..


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 9:14 am
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You can get a hot coffee from the Costa machine as part of a Tesco meal deal for £3.50ish.

If you want a coffee from the Costa machine, that is.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 9:15 am
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Tesco Clubcard plus – £96 a year to buy in and save £500-£600 per year.

I just looked at that – how on earth are you saving £600 a year? Even if I could do two in-store shops a month, which I can't as our most local store is 20 miles away, to get 10% off them, I would only be saving about £300 a year.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 9:16 am
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 I just looked at that – how on earth are you saving £600 a year?

I use both 10% off vouchers every month, usually saving £16-20 off a £160-200 'big' weekly shop, i.e. £192-240 saving a year (minus the £96 annual cost). I'm sure it tops out at £20 off per voucher? Not sure how to get to the £500-600 saving either,


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 9:25 am
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For those looking at oil changes. get a pela pump.

Worth it alone to avoid the horrific job that is removing the clips, etc that hold on an under tray on many vehicles. The actual oil replacement bit of the job's easy, it's the stupidly designed under trays etc that make it a PITA for me.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 9:28 am
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Not sure how to get to the £500-600 saving either

HAHA! TBF, I do wish they would do the saving on deliveries too as I could probably make a reasonable saving.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 9:44 am
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We have been taking advantage of the Tesco Clubcard deal since it came out. We have a Tesco Credit card and use that for everything that we purchase as you accumulate points everywhere and then pay it off every month. Also have Clubcard plus

Its surprising how many points you can accumulate and then we always swap for the multiple offers, used to be 4x but now 2x. This years three trips using the Tunnel have been sorted at no cost to us, Should have been around £900.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 9:45 am
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any nando Chicken lovers, well they've done you a favour

card only, no cash


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 9:50 am
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I just looked at that – how on earth are you saving £600 a year? Even if I could do two in-store shops a month, which I can’t as our most local store is 20 miles away, to get 10% off them, I would only be saving about £300 a year.

We consolidate our shops into 2 big (£220 each) and two small (£110 each) ones every month and thus save the full £20 on each voucher, so £40 a month over 12 months.  You also get additional savings on food, clothes, household stuff to the tune of 20%.  On average this is around £4-6 per shop so £16-24 a month or £200-300 a year.  All totaled it's around £700-800 back on a £100 cost.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 9:51 am
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We consolidate our shops into 2 big (£220 each) and two small (£110 each) ones every month and thus save the full £20 on each voucher, so £40 a month over 12 months.

Fair enough - I think I would go insane trying to do two 'big shops' in-store every month though.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 9:52 am
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Re the oil changes thing - how many people send their car to a garage just for an oil change?

It would usually be done as part of a yearly major or minor service so the saving of doing it yourself would be negligible.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 9:54 am
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If you can be bothered using reloadable cards - many workplaces do an average 4-5% discount on grocery shopping.  it doesn't sound like much but when you're spending over £7k a year on food - £300-350 is not to be sniffed at.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 9:55 am
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[i]minor service so the saving of doing it yourself would be negligible.[/i]

Check out what a 'minor service' actual is.
[i]A minor service for a car, also known as a basic or general service, typically includes:
An oil change
An oil filter change
A full car check-over
Diagnostic checks
Vehicle greasing
Tyre rotation[/i]

So change the oil and filters and look out for warning lights. Hmmm....


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 10:05 am
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So change the oil and filters and look out for warning lights. Hmmm….

But for most people the security that there car has been inspected by a knowledgable mechanic is worth far more than a £60 saving.

I'm a fairly competent DIYer and can easily strip and rebuild bikes but I don't touch my car (apart from checking oil and water etc). As soon as I go anywhere near it I get gorilla hands and can strip a nut without looking at it.

And I've watched far too much Wheelers Dealers and the like where their 'simple fix' is to whip out some tool that costs £££s and would get used once every ten years by a home mechanic! 🙂


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 10:15 am
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~£30 for the oil extractor and means the only thing you need to remove is the old oil filter.

I absolutely agree about getting the car seen by a professional for some things but the oil change is one step up in difficulty from changing the wiper blades.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 10:22 am
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Renewing car insurance?

Biggest discounts come if you look between 16 - 28 days before the renewal is due rather than in the last week.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 10:23 am
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any nando Chicken lovers, well they’ve done you a favour

card only, no cash

While since I have been to a Nando’s as like an independent place, but I’ll keep that in mind lot easier with a card.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 10:33 am
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Always pause monthly subscriptions like Netflix, Discovery+ or Amazon etc after renewal. That way you’ll only unpause once you need to reuse it after expiry and get a few days ‘free’.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 10:34 am
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Spy on the neighbours and then blackmail them with what you have witnessed?

I will try that out.

More on the close them as it gets dark and cold, closed properly. Open them as the light returns. Consider leaving closed in less used rooms in very cold weather.


 
Posted : 07/01/2025 10:36 am
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" ive done about 3 now over a good few years, but whenever i look into it the ones available are the ones ive already done, which say you cant have had an account with us before.  what am i missing?"

Just check Martin Lewis every month or two. Every bank has different conditions. This is my first year doing it so I could do any I wished.

Current Nationwide for example. If you did them before but it was before 18th Aug 2021 you can go again. Santander it is Sept 201. Etc.

So you can't do it every year.  Grab everything going then go back again a few years later.  I am sticking with my last switch to Nationwide for a year anyway taking advantage of the 5% on current account balance up to £1500. Next autumn I'll do a few more switches.


 
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