Monday, December 23, 2019

BIG sales (Asos, Topshop etc), cheap €/$, £4 prosecco, 1.41% savings, £300+/yr off energy, 29mths 0%, track Santa, 30GB Sim £10/mth, beat train hikes

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13 MoneySaving Christmas crackers - incl up to 60% off sales (eg, Asos & Topshop), cheap €/$, cut debt to 0% and £4 prosecco

It's Christmas week, so if you're at a loose end, bored at work or just want to escape the relatives, we've a sackful of tips to boost your coffers. Some are timely, some are simply good ways to save if you've time to spare...

  1. MEGA sales on NOW, incl up to 60% off at Asos and Topshop, up to 50% off at H&M and Ted Baker. Plus our predictions, incl M&S and John Lewis.  So-called 'Boxing Day' sales now start before Christmas. So if you still have gifts to buy or just want a bargain for yourself, see our sales round-up. Yet as discounts often get bigger after Christmas, check our  Deals Predictor for when they might boost (though stock levels in sales can drop if you wait, of course).
     
  2. Follow Santa as he delivers presents. A great way to get kids excited. Track Santa 
     
  3. Urgent. Bag up to 1.41% easy-access savings and give rubbish rates the heave ho-ho-ho. Top rates have dived recently, so in case more drop we suggest you go quick if your savings earn a pittance. For genuine easy access, Marcus* and  Ford Money* pay 1.35% AER variable (min £1) and allow unlimited withdrawals.

    There's also Shawbrook Bank which wins on rate at 1.41% AER variable, but it's on a min £1k and when you withdraw the min is £500 each time, so it's arguably not true easy access. All have up to £85,000 per person UK savings protection. More info and accounts in  Top savings.
     
  4. £4 prosecco, 15p veg and cheap chocs + more festive food & drink. If you're stocking up for Christmas or want to see in the New Year with some fizz, we've rounded up the best Christmas food & drink deals. Please be Drinkaware .
     
  5. Save up to £340/yr switching energy.  We're heading into the high-use winter months, so make sure you are on the best possible deal ASAP. The problem is that more than 50% of households are on expensive Big 6 standard tariffs, paying an average £1,178/yr on typical use.

    Yet there are three standout deals from a trio of Big 6 firms that smash standard rates by about £300/yr on average, but you can only get them via comparisons sites such as our Cheap Energy Club. Two of those deals - a British Gas 1yr fix and an EDF 1yr fix - are for new AND existing customers, while E.on's 1yr fix is for newbies only. They're great if you're one of the many who prefer a big name.

    Links above take you to our Cheap Energy Club for full info and to compare against other big names, which is important as your winner depends on your usage and where you live. We suggest you go quick as many top deals from biggies have been pulled recently, and with prices still low, why wait and risk more disappearing?

    If you just want the cheapest, you can slash up to £340/yr on average vs those Big 6 standard rates with some smaller firms - if so, do a full market comparison.
     
  6. Going away and need cold, hard currency? Our TravelMoneyMax comparison tool compares 30+ bureaux in secs.
     
  7. Stuck for present ideas? Pledge to do something nice with our free Christmas gift cheques. They're a way to give time to a loved one, eg, breakfast in bed or an offer to baby-sit. Use our Christmas gift cheques.
     
  8. New. Check if you can save on mobile bills by switching Sim, incl a massive 30GB/mth for £10/mth. While most use less than 3GB/mth of data, you can get a huge 30GB/mth + unlimited mins and texts for just £10/mth from Smarty* (runs on the Three network), and you can cancel it at any time. It's only a little pricier than many 3GB deals, but if you want cheaper, see Top Sims.
     
  9. Married? Can you give yourself and your partner the gift of a free £1,150? About 2.4m married couples and civil partners miss out on an easy tax break that works if one is a basic-rate taxpayer and the other doesn't pay tax. You can get £250 back for this year and up to £900 for the past four. Our Marriage Tax Allowance guide explains all.
     
  10. STOP paying credit or store card interest - get 29mths 0%.  If you've card debt - eg, you overdid it on Christmas shopping - a 0% balance transfer can be your financial saviour. It's where you get a new card to pay off other cards, so you owe the new one, but at 0%.

    We've the top deals below, but what really counts is which card you'll be accepted for, so use our 0% Balance Transfer Eligibility Calc to check your chances of getting them before you apply, without harming your credit score.

    - Longest 0%. Virgin Money (eligibility calc / apply*) gives 29mths at 0% for a 3% fee of the amount shifted (21.9% rep APR after). If accepted, you'll definitely get the full 0% length.

    - Long 0% with a low fee. This Barclaycard (eligibility calc / apply*) is up to 28mths 0% with a 1.75% fee of the amount shifted (21.9% rep APR after). Note, you could be accepted and get fewer months at 0%.

    - Longest 0% with no-fee (that's open to all). Santander (eligibility calc / apply*) gives 18mths 0% and if accepted, you get the full 0% length (18.9% rep APR after).

    IMPORTANT: Clear the debt or transfer again before the 0% ends and never miss the min monthly payment. Plus you usually need to transfer within 60 days to get the 0%. More help in Best Balance Transfers (also see APR examples).
     
  11. Haven't decked the halls yet? There's still time to do it cheaply, eg, 30% off M&S and John Lewis. Take advantage as stores try to clear stock on leftover trees, lights and trimmings. See cheap decorations.
     
  12. Beat the Jan train and tube season ticket hikes if your ticket expires soon.  Prices rise on Thu 2 Jan by up to 2.8%, but buy before and you pay 2019 prices for 2020 travel (almost always cheaper). This can save big, eg, an annual Leeds to Birmingham season ticket jumps by £230. To check if you should renew early to bag 2019 prices, plus more help, see our Cheaper Train Tickets guide.

    - Can't pay your season ticket upfront? Cut the cost of a monthly payment plan. MSE Blagged. Under the CommuterClub scheme , it buys your annual ticket (incl London travelcards) for you, then you pay it back in 12 monthly instalments - but with 65% off the first month and 50% off the final month via our link. While the cheapest way to get a 1yr ticket is to pay it all in one go, this is cheaper than buying it monthly from a train firm, and we've blagged you a bigger discount than normal.
     
  13. Got serious debt? Make an appointment with a debt adviser ASAP. Many struggle at this time, and if your non-mortgage and non-student loan debts are bigger than a year's after-tax income, you can't meet your minimum repayments or you're having sleepless nights over debt, a non-profit debt advice agency is the place to turn. They get rammed in Jan, so if you're going to do it, book your appointment now.

    There's free, one-on-one help from Citizens Advice,  National Debtline, and StepChange, which also runs an  online full debt advice service that operates 24 hours a day, every day incl over Christmas. Full info in Debt Crisis Help . Remember, these agencies are there to help, not judge. The most common thing we hear after is: "I finally got a good night's sleep".

PS: This special festive week email is shorter than usual, but we'll be back IN FULL after the holiday season on Thu 2 Jan.

 
 

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AT A GLANCE BEST BUYS

Longest 0%: Virgin Money* 29mths 0%, 3% fee (21.9% rep APR)
No-fee 0%: NatWest / RBS 20mths 0% - existing custs only but there's a trick for others (19.9% rep APR)

Get comparison site quotes in this order:

  1. MoneySupermarket*
  2. Confused.com*
  3. Compare The Market*
  4. Gocompare*

Then check insurers they miss: 
Direct Line*
Aviva*

Cheapest for £5,000-£7,499: Admiral* 3.4% rep APR
Cheapest £7.5k-£15k: Cahoot* 2.8% rep APR

Standard b'band & line rent: Post Office equiv £11.74/mth 
Fibre b'band & line rent: Post Office equiv £15.49/mth

Great service + free £50 + 0% overdraft: First Direct
5% interest fixed for a year: 
Nationwide FlexDirect

Top easy-access: Shawbrook Bank 1.41%, min £1,000 (with restrictions) or Marcus and Ford Money at  1.35%, min £1 (truly easy access)
Top one-year fix: Metro Bank 1.7%, min £500

 
 

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THIS WEEK'S POLL

What's your favourite Christmas song? For this week's poll, we're going for a bit of fun. We've selected some of the most loved festive songs and we'd like you to pick your favourites.

Most of you would cancel Christmas if given the choice. Last week, we asked you if you had a CANCEL CHRISTMAS button that'd make the whole thing disappear, would you press it? More than 7,000 voted - and a massive 63% of you would. Bah humbug. See full Cancel Christmas poll results.

 
 

MERRY CHRISTMAS - AND AS OUR GIFT TO YOU, WE'VE SUPPORTED A GOOD CAUSE ON YOUR BEHALF

That's all for this week, but before we go... to wish you a Merry Christmas, we've paid for tetanus vaccines for 18,000 children via the charity Unicef. With that in mind, if you still need to buy for family and friends and you want to avoid tat, why not agree to give to good causes in each other's name instead and do a really good deed? Our Charity Gift guide is packed with lots of ideas.

We hope you have a wonderful Christmas time and a financially fabulous New Year,
The MSE team

 

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Hot BT fibre, Asos/Ikea sales, free M&S £180 ends, Martin: how to start a biz, 4.5% kid savings, do good at Xmas, cheap Samsung S10, perfume tips

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There's a festive price war raging with hot deals galore for standard broadband speed and faster fibre. One standout is from BT with its cheapest fibre deal in 6mths, and while you can get cheaper, we know many like to be with the UK's biggest telecoms firm. Those other offers incl the cheapest standard speed since June. As always, such hot deals are short-lived, so check NOW if you can save big...

  • How much can you save? If you've had your broadband and line deal for 1yr+, the answer could be £100s/yr. That's because out-of-contract prices with the biggies can hit a mammoth £52/mth (BT), £44/mth (Virgin), £36/mth (TalkTalk) and £32/mth (Sky). Now compare those prices to the deals below. 
     
  • ALL BELOW END FRI. Top broadband & line deals, from '£10/mth'. They're for new customers only and as availability is postcode dependent, links go to our Broadband Unbundled tool so you can check your eligibility. If you can't get 'em, it'll suggest alternatives.
TOP B'BAND & LINE DEALS FOR NEWBIES (1)
DEAL
EQUIV COST (2)
EQUIV PRICE & HOW IT WORKS
'£10.49/mth'
Cheapest broadband & line since June
It's £15.90/mth over the 1yr contract, but you can claim a £65 Amazon vch. If you'd have spent that anyway, it's equiv to £10.49/mth.
 
'£15.66/mth'
Cheapest fibre b'band & line since May
It's £23.99/mth over the 1yr contract, plus you automatically get a £50 bill credit within 3mths and you can claim a £50 Amazon vch. If you'd have spent the vch anyway, with the credit it's equiv to £15.66/mth. (3)

 
'£22.33/mth'
Cheapest BT fibre b'band & line since June
It's £9.99 upfront and £28.99/mth over the 2yr contract, plus you get an automatic £70 Amazon vch and a £100 prepaid Mastercard (almost as good as cash) which you must claim. If you'd have spent them anyway, it's equiv to £22.33/mth.
'£18.83/mth'
It's £27.99/mth over the 1yr contract, plus you automatically get a £50 bill credit within 3mths and you can claim a £60 Amazon vch. If you'd have spent the vch anyway, with the credit it's equiv to £18.83/mth. (3)
(1) Usually means customers who don't have that firm's b'band and/or line now or haven't in 1yr - exact rules vary by firm so check via the links. (2) To compare, we use 'equivalent prices' - adding all fixed costs, deducting promo cash/vchs and averaging over the contract. (3) You can claim a 'free' Google Home Mini too.

  • What broadband speed do you actually need? Standard avg 10/11Mb speed is usually fine for browsing or light streaming. Fibre - the term for fast broadband due to the fibre cables that deliver high speeds - is best for streamers, gamers or if many use it at once in your home. Yet even with fibre there are speed differences, and the faster you go, the more of a luxury it is.
     
  • Will I get the advertised speed? The 'average' quoted is what at least 50% of customers get at peak times. Most big firms also tell you the minimum speed you'll get before sign-up. Plus with BT, if you don't get the minimum and it's not sorted within 30 days, you've the right to cancel penalty-free. See how to check your speed.
     
  • Won't switch? Haggle. Switching gives the best savings, but broadband firms are among the easiest to haggle with. In our last poll, 84% of Sky customers said they succeeded - for Virgin Media it was 76%, BT 74% & TalkTalk 69%. See Broadband Haggling help.
     
  • Could they hike prices? Sadly, telecoms firms often do. Yet if you weren't warned pre-sign-up, you can switch to a better deal fee-free.
     
  • Rather watch Martin explain it all? See him on ITV's The Martin Lewis Money Show from earlier this week. As well as how to save on broadband, it also included mobiles and trains cost-cutting, plus how much you should give your kids for uni. Watch Monday's Martin Lewis Money Show.

PS: Given the festive schedule, next week's email will come a little earlier than normal, on Monday 23 December.

 
 

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The MoneySaving guide to doing good this Christmas

We've alternative gift ideas that won't break the bank, eg, feed the hungry, help the homeless & free gift cheques

While many still love to give Christmas presents, we've felt a recent sentiment shift. Now it seems more want it to be about giving their time, donating to charity or other thoughtful ways to spread festive cheer. To highlight people's current attitudes, Martin's ban unnecessary Christmas presents video from 2018 has had 16m+ Facebook views and 300,000+ shares. Here's how you can do good without spending a fortune...

  1. New. Got an Amazon account? Check if you can trigger a free donation of 25 school meals in Mali and get £5 Amazon credit for yourself. If you're eligible, it'll donate on your behalf and give you the credit - if you switch your default Amazon payment to a Mastercard. Amazon tells us there's no need to spend anything. How to check if you can donate 25 meals for free.
     
  2. Fund lifesaving jabs for kids, buy a goat to help a family and more - all via charity gift catalogues.  If you don't know what to buy family and friends, why not agree to give to good causes in each other's name? Our Charity Gift guide is packed with ideas, plus info on how to increase your donation by 25% or more using Gift Aid.

  3. Help feed the hungry for free with just one click. It's via a special site where sponsors donate on your behalf. See how to give with a click.

  4. Pledge to do something nice with our free Christmas gift cheques.  This is a way to promise to give time to a loved one, eg, breakfast in bed or to baby-sit. Though you could also use one to promise to get them something post-Christmas, when discounts in the sales tend to get even deeper. Use our Christmas gift cheques.

  5. Help out at a homeless centre.  Many charities look for volunteers year-round, and while a few are full this Christmas, some places are still available for the coming weeks. You don't always need specific skills to be accepted, though chefs, beauty therapists, tutors and counsellors are especially wanted. See  how to help the homeless.

  6. Donate to your local foodbank.  December is the month when foodbank demand is highest. We've lots of ways to help - with links to find your nearest, and ways to give even if you're not flush with cash. See foodbank help.

  7. Be there for elderly neighbours. Many  small acts of kindness can help neighbours who may feel lonely or need a hand with quick tasks. It's simple stuff, from having a chat to offering to pick up shopping.

PS: If the pressure to spend adds to debt worries you may have and is causing you sleepless nights, a non-profit debt counselling agency can help. They're rammed in Jan, so book an appointment now. There's free, one-on-one help from Citizens Advice, National Debtline and StepChange. See full debt crisis help.

 

SALES PREDICTIONS: Asos 50%, Ikea 50%, H&M 60%, Topshop 60% etc - could start this week. So-called 'Boxing Day' sales now often begin before Christmas, and we reckon some will kick off this week as MSE's elves have analysed nine years of offers to help you know when's best to pounce.  Christmas Deals Predictor 2019

New. Cheapest way to get a Samsung Galaxy S10 - and you get 4GB/mth data + unltd mins & texts.  A snazzy new smartphone is not MoneySaving, but this is the cheapest way we've seen to get the new Samsung Galaxy S10 with 128GB of storage from a well-known firm, and you get a healthy airtime allowance. EE newbies*  (link goes via Mobiles.co.uk) can get the deal above for £110 upfront, then £23/mth. That's £662 over 2yrs, less than the £699-£799 it costs for the phone alone at most major retailers (eg, Argos & Currys). Samsung deals

15 cheap perfume tips, incl '£18 M&S scent as good as £113 Chanel' and 10-20% off codes. See how to sniff out a bargain.

Martin's 3 tips to succeed if you want to start your own business. It's The Apprentice final this week, so if you've a taste to go it alone, read Martin's 3 tips if you want to start a business.

Ending. Up to £180 in M&S vchs for switching to M&S Bank. The popular M&S Bank* switch bonus ends on 6 Jan - we're telling you now so you've time over Christmas in case it's right for you. Newbies get a £100 gift card if they switch, incl 4+ active direct debits, within 3mths of account opening. Unlike many bank switch bonuses, there's no min pay-in required for the £100. You get another £80 card after 12mths if you pay in £1,250+/mth, keep the direct debits active and register for online banking & statements within 3mths. Full help & other options in Top Bank Accounts .

Are your '90s clothes worth £100s? Bjork & Nirvana T-shirts selling for £200+. Vintage fashion fans could be waiting to snap up your cast-offs. See '90s clothes in hot demand.

 
 

Big 4.5% savings interest for littl'uns

If you're giving kids cash for Christmas (or they have it already), make it really count by helping them max it

While interest rates for grown-ups continue to drop, children's accounts are holding steady, with some paying close to double that of standard rates. That's good news for the many parents and grandparents who give Christmas cash to kids. Such presents can be doubly useful - both the cash itself and also as a means to show them how to save. So whether they have the money already or they are about to get a festive windfall, here's how to max kids' savings.

  • Top for small amounts or for putting money aside each month - up to 4.5%. The Halifax Kids' Monthly Saver pays 4.5%, while the Saffron BS Children's Reg Saver pays 4%. Both are AER, fixed for a year and let kids save up to £100/mth. Saffron allows unlimited withdrawals, but with Halifax the account must be closed to access the money (full interest is paid up to that point). Full info in kids' regular savings accounts.

  • Top for lump sums with easy access - up to 3%. If your child's seven or over, HSBC's MySavings pays 3% AER variable on up to £3,000. Alternatively, Virgin Money's Young Saver pays 2.25% AER variable on up to £25,000 - compared to HSBC, it's good for younger children (as there's no min age) or if your child's a big saver. Both allow unlimited withdrawals.

  • Top children's bank account with interest (but not everyone can get it). The Santander 123 Mini* pays 3% AER variable on £300-£2,000. Plus if your child is 11+, they can get a debit or cash card - an added tool to teach them about real-world products. If your child is under 13, you must have a Santander current account and open it for them in branch. Any child aged 13 or over must open it themselves, and it doesn't matter what account their parent has. 

  • Are junior ISAs (JISAs) worth it? The benefit of a JISA has always been that the interest is tax-free. But as most people don't pay tax on savings interest now, the gain's diluted. The big problems with JISAs are that the money is locked away till 18, and that it automatically goes to your child then, to spend as they like. But if a JISA is right for your kid(s), the top payer is Coventry BS's 3.6% AER variable (max £4,368/yr). Full info to help you decide in Top JISAs.

  • What if they have a child trust fundIt's best to convert it to a JISA. For why, see Child Trust Fund help.

  • Who can open a kids' savings account? You need to check each bank's rules - it usually must be opened by a parent or guardian (sometimes other grown-ups can do it). A few accounts let teenagers do it on their own.
     

 

How to unlock your mobile for free (as regulator proposes ban on locked phones). Some see being barred from using another network's Sim as a barrier to switching, but fear not, you can often  unlock a mobile for free.

What Boris Johnson promised (or didn't) in our leaders' debate. After his victory last week, see Johnson's consumer pledges  (made before the general election).

Warning. WhatsApp to stop working on older phones from Feb - are you hit? See  WhatsApp help.

£18 Nails Inc glitter lip gloss set (norm £56). MSE Blagged. Incl 7 colours, 5,000 avail.  Nails Inc

19p per packet of Christmas vegetables at Aldi - could spark a price war at Tesco, Asda etc.  Incl packs of sprouts, parsnips, swedes, potatoes, red cabbage and carrots - £1.14 if you want the lot. In past years, Aldi has taken the lead on cheap trimmings and others have followed. See veggie price war latest.

Get 10% off top pick car breakdown cover - bag it for just £54/yr. MSE Blagged. We've got you this discount on  AutoAid*, which has been our top pick for more than a decade. It covers you and your spouse, civil or common-law partner in any car. Unlike basic policies which only cover breakdowns on the road, this has home start too. For context, similar AA/RAC cover can cost £100+/yr. Full info in  Cheap Breakdown Cover.

30% off M&S and John Lewis Christmas decorations. Online & in stores while stock lasts. Deck the halls

 
 

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AT A GLANCE BEST BUYS

Longest 0%: Virgin Money* 29mths 0%, 3% fee (21.9% rep APR)
No-fee 0%: NatWest / RBS 20mths 0% - existing custs only but there's a trick for others (19.9% rep APR)

Get comparison site quotes in this order:

  1. MoneySupermarket*
  2. Confused.com*
  3. Compare The Market*
  4. Gocompare*

Then check insurers they miss: 
Direct Line*
Aviva*

Cheapest for £5,000-£7,499: Admiral* 3.4% rep APR
Cheapest £7.5k-£15k: Cahoot* 2.8% rep APR

Standard b'band & line rent: Post Office equiv £10.49/mth
Fibre b'band & line rent: 
Shell Energy equiv £15.66/mth

Great service + free £50 + 0% overdraft: First Direct
5% interest fixed for a year: 
Nationwide FlexDirect

 

Christmas last order dates, incl Amazon, Boots and M&S. Act fast to take advantage of free delivery in time for Christmas or to get it at all by the big day.  Last order dates

Hurry if you've not sorted Christmas train tickets yet.   The longer you wait, the pricier they'll likely get. While the very cheapest fares may have already gone, big savings are still possible, eg, on Tue, we found London-Manchester for £58 return on 24 Dec-1 Jan vs £90 buying on the day. See lots more Christmas train cost-cutting tips.

SUCCESS OF THE WEEK:
"I told a friend about your method to find cheap car insurance to help their mother-in-law save. She's in her 80s and was quoted £1,800+, but after using this method she saved over £1,300. "
(Send us yours on this or any topic.)

£16 Coast dress (was £69) & more via 20% off sale items code. MSE Blagged. Ends Fri.  Coast code

Hotel comparisons push 'deals' 20% pricier than the cheapest, MSE investigation finds - how to beat 'em.  Comparisons are still useful, but you need to know how to find the gems amid the duds. See  hotel warning.

 

THIS WEEK'S POLL

If you could cancel Christmas, would you? Christmas is nearly here. For some it conjures a picture of family, fun and festive frivolity; for others it means stress, present pressure, debt and chores (see Martin's Ban Unnecessary Christmas Presents blog). So if you had a CANCEL CHRISTMAS button that'd make the whole thing disappear (and just add days to your holiday entitlement), would you press it?

Most now do the bulk of their Christmas shopping online. Last week, we asked whether you'd been buying your Christmas gifts in store or online, and 3,935 of you voted. Younger voters were more likely to head straight to the web, with 75% of 25 to 34-year-olds saying they buy most of their gifts online, while only the over-65s were more likely to have done half or more in stores. See full Christmas shopping poll results.

 
 

MONEY MORAL DILEMMA

Is it OK to give second-hand gifts? I've seen a lot of good quality second-hand stuff I think my friends and family might like for Christmas. My family have got used to my habit of reusing wrapping paper, but is giving second-hand gifts to save money (and the planet) OK? Enter the Money Moral Maze:  Is it OK to give second-hand gifts? | Suggest an MMD |  View past MMDs

THE QUICKIES

- Debt-Free Wannabe chat of the week: Pay off ALL your debt by Christmas 2020
- Competitions thread of the week: Win a £4,000 holiday to Canada, including a trip to Niagara Falls
- Old-Style board thread of the week: Anyone ever cooked turkey crown in a slow cooker?
- Family, marriage, relationships chat: How do you cope with growing families at Christmas?
- Discussion of the week: Are eco-friendly Christmas crackers the way forward?

 

Christmas Deals Predictor - Asos '50% off' sale this week?
Cheap perfume tips - Incl '20% off' code, top 'smell-alikes'
Nails Inc - Glitter lip gloss set £18 delivered (norm £56)
Aldi - 19p spuds, carrots, sprouts & more veg
M&S - 30% off Christmas decorations, incl trees & lights

KFC - Mighty Bucket with gravy for £5.99
Morrisons - Free pack of wonky carrots on Sat
Bella Italia - Kids eat free with paying grown-up Sun-Fri
Cafe Rouge - Vch for 25% off food Sun-Fri
Ikea - £1.75 cooked breakfast

Postsnap - 50% off personalised Christmas cards
The Fragrance Shop - 20% off code (ends Wed)
No7 - £156 of make-up & skincare for £39
Soap & Glory - £30 gift set (was £60)
Kurt Geiger - 'Up to 50% off' sale

Quick Forum Tips

30% off partywear at Peacocks. Dress to impress
Urban Outfitters up to 40% off. Hip hip hooray
Free car tyre puncture repair. Flat fighters

 
 

MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (MOST SUBJECTS TBC)

Wed 18 Dec BBC Radio 5 Live, 8.20am, Guy Anker on changes to overdrafts
Wed 18 DecBBC News, 12.30pm, Helen Saxon on changes to overdrafts
Wed 18 Dec - BBC Radio Cumbria, Money Talks with Ben Maeder, from 6pm
Fri 20 Dec - BBC South West stations, Good Morning with Joe Lemer, from 5am, Guy Anker on Christmas shopping

 

QUESTION OF THE WEEK

Q: My wife tells me that once your energy supplier fits its smart meter at your property it becomes more difficult to switch to another energy supplier in future. Is that right? David, via email.

MSE Andrew 's A: No, smart meters don't make any difference to switching your energy supplier. And most suppliers are now installing newer versions, which stay fully smart when changing energy provider.

If you've an older version, the only thing that may happen to your smart meter when switching is that it goes 'dumb' and loses some of its functionality, such as sending automatic readings to your new supplier. But you can still switch as normal, and the meter will continue to work just like a non-smart, traditional one - meaning you'd need to manually send meter readings to your supplier.

So don't be put off switching, do a full Cheap Energy Club comparison to make sure you're on the cheapest deal, or see Smart Meters for full info.

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LOVE ACTUALLY, A CHRISTMAS CAROL, IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE OR ANOTHER CLASSIC?

That's all for this week, but before we go... 'tis the season of feet up and telly on, and we were wondering: what is the best Christmas film of all time? We asked our users on Facebook and after 600+ comments we still don't know, as there was no definitive winner. There was lots of love for the films in the headline above, plus Die Hard (an MSE Towers fave), The Grinch and Miracle on 34th Street. So with no clear winner, help us by suggesting your favourite Christmas film on our  Facebook post

We hope you save some money,
The MSE team