An act of genuine kindness to warm the heart
Well, my tear ducts have just had a manly workout due to a beautiful post in the forum. There’s something transcendent about strangers reaching out and helping each other… Below is my edited version of Easter65’s post about toniq in the comping board (see the comping guide if you don’t know what it is): Toniq…Words can’t express...
Moira Stuart and the Misfit…
Picture the scenario, you’ve seen someone off the telly, and for once got so excited you want to go have your picture taken with them, but feel a prat for doing so. The solution? Take Moira Stuart along as your photographer of course! Yesterday, thanks to the delightful invite from my agent, Mrs MSE and I got...
Bad joke but hilarious responses
Every Friday on my Facebook page it’s become a bit of a tradition that I write something a wee bit funny and wish everyone a good weekend. This week’s was a rewrite of a good old groaner, but it’s the responses from some MoneySavers that are really roll on the floor funny… My status update was… “This...
Wow it actually types as I talk! Sadly my RSI is back
I’m writing this blog on my new speech dictation system, and quite deliberately I am not going to correct any mistakes it makes. Sadly my RSI is back, after a good nine or 10 months being completely clear its flared up again so my hand is swollen,there is a not in my right shoulder blade and typing...
How many times? “If your bank says no to PPI reclaiming, it’s not a failure!”
How many times must something be said before it hits public consciousness? I’ve been campaigning about reclaiming PPI insurance for years, and have ALWAYS said to expect your bank to reject the claim as real justice comes at the next stage, the Ombudsman. Yet while I was at the restaurant with Mrs. MSE, the waiter came up...
I love my Energy Monitor, a definite MoneySaver. Do you have one?
Energy Monitors Sitting on the table by the sofa in the living room, is our energy monitor. I got this clever wee gizmo to test a few months ago, and was originally a sceptic about claims it could make a substantial difference to energy usage. These widgets are the new sexy ‘usp’ for certain energy tariffs –...
I lost my rag in a Lloyds TSB branch
When a member of Lloyds TSB branch staff said loudly, “aren’t you the Money Saving Expert?” the red mist flew and in a large and loud voice carrying through the busy Oxford street branch, I replied: “yes and I need to tell you, you work for the most abysmally run bank I’ve ever had the experience of....
We already have a graduate tax – just a better version
The Government’s mooting a graduate tax for all UK students. Yet we already have that: in effect, it’s exactly what the student loan is; the only difference is once you’ve repaid, what you owe it stops. I often think calling the post-1998 student loan system a loan is a bit of a misnomer … It’s collected via...
My Top Ten Summer Reads: Shardlake, Genghis, Sharpe and more
Sitting on the back of a motorbike taxi the other day, the driver Ceri, who also likes historic novels asked if I had any suggestions for his summer reading. The answers exploded from my gob quicker than I can recount credit card interest rates – so I thought I should note ‘em down… Don’t worry it’s about...
At Cost Energy – is it any good?
Update 27 July 2010. After writing this blog At Cost got in touch and agreed to an interview that we published today. See the full At Cost Energy Interview though do read this first for background. This is a question I’ve been asked a lot, and my simple answer is “I can’t tell you until the company...
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