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Four URGENT energy bills crisis need-to-knows
Martin's new 'Time to fix?' video explainer & transcript. In Martin's energy crisis video he explains... £150 council tax energy rebate: set up a direct debit NOW to get it automatically paid into your bank. 20 million English band A to D households will get a £150 council tax rebate in April (similar schemes are being set up in Scotland & Wales; we wait to hear about N Ireland). Those who pay council tax by direct debit will get it automatically paid into their bank accounts. There's still time to set one up (although we can't give a specific deadline as it differs by council). If you don't set one up, the council will send you info on how to claim it - more help via the link. - Not eligible (for example, band E or above), but struggling? You may be due up to £150 from a discretionary fund. - Don't confuse this with October's £200 loan-not-loan system - you don't have to pay the council tax rebate back. For more on the other scheme, watch Martin's loan-not-loan video explainer. Time to start doing regular meter readings, ESPECIALLY on 31 March. Don't rely on estimated use - unless you've a smart meter that does it for you, make sure your meter readings are up to date when the price cap changes on 1 April. This is to ensure you're not paying for more than you need to at the higher rate (as otherwise the firm will try to calculate what was used before and after). A few people have asked us: "Can I increase my meter reading a bit now, so I pay less overall?" No. That's fraud. |
In light of the terrible situation in Ukraine, we've rounded up ways you can donate money or needed items. Martin: 'Uni costs to increase by £50k for some, in big student finance shake-up.' The Government has announced big changes to student finance, that will leave most repaying into their 60s. See Martin's full analysis. Be ready to pounce - cheap Christmas 2022 Easyjet flights may launch early Thursday. It's a rumour, but if right then getting up early could bag some seriously cheap flights. See Easyjet flight launch trick info. New. Airtime Rewards - is the 'up to 10% cashback off mobile bills' app any good? (Spoiler - yes.) The free Airtime Rewards app tracks your spending at 100+ retailers - such as Argos and Boots - and pays 1-10% cashback, which you can redeem as credit on your mobile bill. Better still, you can use it alongside other cashback sites for a double win. Plus, sign up via our code and newbies get a £3 cashback bonus. Full info in our new Airtime Rewards analysis. FREE £50 investment - just put in £50, get £50 cashback. ONLY 5,000 available. Robo-investment firm Wealthify gives newbies £50 cashback after 12 months on £50 invested. So open an account then put your £50 in and wait - and even if your investments flop, at worst you break-even. Full info in Robo-investing cashback. 10,000 new FREE Ideal Home Show London tickets (and Martin's there a couple of days too). New tranche of tickets for 11-27 March. For full details and what days Martin is speaking, see Free Ideal Home Show.
Series FINALE: Tuesday 8 March, 8-9pm, ITV - The Martin Lewis Money Show LIVE 'Cost of living' special... Over to Martin: "To finish the series, next Tuesday I've an hour-long special. My aim is to tool you up with what you need to know before I go. So I'm focusing on how to steal a March on all the April price hikes... energy, council tax, water, national insurance, prescriptions and more - so you can sort them before they take effect. Plus lots of time to take your live questions. Don't miss it." |
FREE wills this March...
Free wills for over-55s and free or cheap ways to make a will if you don't qualify. If you have assets and loved ones to look after and you die WITHOUT A WILL, who your property, money and savings go to is usually governed by 'intestacy rules', not your wishes. Solicitor-drafted wills are the gold standard, usually costing £150+, but a scheme on now makes this far more accessible - if you can get one... Without one, the only way for your family to take charge of your finances is to go to court. This can be hell, often taking months and costing £1,000s. The LPA registration fee is £80 to £150 depending on which UK nation you're in. There are a number of ways to sort it... - DIY: If you've simple circumstances and know what you're doing, you can DIY using an online form. - Get a paralegal to check it: Which?'s legal team has you fill in a questionnaire which populates the LPAs for you and crucially it's then checked by a paralegal. It's usually £139, but we've Blagged it for you for £97. - Get a solicitor to do it for you - the gold standard: This can cost about £500. Yet if you're unsure about the process, the family doesn't get on, or there are complex assets, it's the best option. Find a solicitor. NB: While we're talking about the financial LPA, do also consider the Health & Welfare Power of Attorney for authority over your treatments, and a living will (also known as an 'advance decision'), where you can refuse certain medical treatments if you lose capacity in future. |
16 free or cheap kids' book tricks for World Book Day. See cheap kids' book tricks. New. £5 Boots 17 eyeshadow vs £28 Huda - how to save with cheap beauty lookalikes. Lots of stores sell own-brand items that mimic designer brands - known as 'beauty dupes'. See how much you can save by beauty downshifting. Ends Mon. Cheapest Samsung Galaxy S21 5G with 30GB data for '£26/month'. MSE Blagged. New phones aren't often MoneySaving, but if you'll buy one anyway, do it the cheapest way... Until 4pm on Monday 7 March, Vodafone newbies can get a 128GB Galaxy S21 5G via Mobiles.co.uk* with 30GB/month of data for £75 upfront, then £23/month. But use code MSE15 to get £15 cashback - and with that factored in, it's £612 in total over the two-year contract - equivalent to £25.50/month. For alternatives, use our Cheap Sim Finder or Cheap Handset Finder tools. 3 months' free access to 6,000+ mags & newspapers via app, including OK, The Guardian, Gardeners' World. MSE Blagged. On tablet and phone, and lets you read offline. Mag-nificent FREE National Outdoor Expo tickets. 19-20 March at Birmingham NEC. 5,000 available Want to work at MSE? Senior developer & editorial assistant roles available. See MSE job opportunities. |
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THIS WEEK'S POLL Do you have a will? If not, why not? A will is a legal document telling everyone what should happen to your money, possessions and property when you die. As we say in the note above, it's currently Free Wills Month (which allows those aged 55+ to get a solicitor-drafted will for free), so we want to know how many of you already have a will. Vote in this week's poll. Half of MoneySavers haven't made a call on their home landline in over a year. Over 15,000 of you responded to our last poll asking how often you use your landline. Of those with a landline, 37% had made a call in the last week, but 26% last did so over a year ago and a further 23% said they'd never used it. Younger MoneySavers were more likely to have ditched the landline altogether - 42% of under-35s said they didn't have one plugged in, compared with just 4% of over-65s. See our full landline poll results. |
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MONEY MORAL DILEMMA Should I ask the bride-to-be for my money back? I paid £150 towards a hen weekend away but the bride-to-be has now decided to have the hen do in her garden instead. Originally she told us she'd return the money, but has now said she's put it towards the cost of the garden party instead. Yet while I don't mind paying £30 or so towards it, I feel more than that is unfair. Enter the Money Moral Maze: Should I ask the bride-to-be for money back? | Suggest a Money Moral Dilemma |
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MARTIN'S APPEARANCES (WED 2 MAR ONWARDS) Wed 2 Mar - Ask Martin Lewis, BBC Radio 5 Live, 1pm. Listen to past episodes MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (SUBJECTS TBC) Thu 3 Mar - BBC Radio Leicester, Mid-morning with Aminata Kamara, from 11.30am |
BACON SARNIES AND TEA, £20 OR A CRATE OF BEER... SHOULD YOU TIP YOUR BUILDERS? That's all for this week, but before we go... One MSE Forumite asked if people generally tip builders after they've completed a job, as they weren't sure of the etiquette. Many responded to say yes, you should tip if you were happy with the job - and £20 per person seemed to be the consensus. Some suggested giving gifts, such as a crate of beer or bottle of fizz, instead of cash. However, others thought keeping builders supplied with tea and bacon sarnies should be tip enough. Read the full debate and share your own opinion in the Should I tip my builders? MSE Forum discussion. |
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