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The 10 best money saving websites
Our list of top money-saving websites has been wildly popular on Independent.co.uk so in the tradition of crowd-pleasers, here is my top 10 budget-boosting sites for this year. If you haven’t seen the original list, take a look – you may save a few pounds there too.
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The emergency Budget – just good news for holidaymakers?
Saturday, 26 June 2010
In among the cutbacks and tax increases , there was sunshine for some in George Osborne's Budget.
Alice-Azania Jarvis: 'About 80% of my sales purchases I've regretted'
Saturday, 26 June 2010
So, it's sale time again. This time it's the summer sale – I think. Or is it the mid-season sale? Or the spring sale? Or the post-Father's Day World Cup sale? In all honestly, I'm not sure. One thing I do know, though, is this: I won't be buying anything.
Money Insider: Forget the spin and pick the best account for you
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Cut through the marketing spin and choose a current account that's right for you.
Questions Of Cash: Strange tale of the missing faulty ebook reader
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Q. In January I purchased an Iriver Story e-book from Play.com for £179.99. In March, the screen went blank. I tried to contact Play.com, but it has a 28 days returns policy because they are in Jersey. I did not know this when ordering, assuming I had UK rights to return goods that went wrong. I therefore contacted Iriver, seeking to return this under warranty. It sent me an address in Germany, with a return authorisation number to put at the top of the package. I sent it at a cost of £12, insured for £200. After a week I contacted Iriver because I had heard nothing. It asked me for a copy of the postage receipts, which I scanned and emailed. It then told me I had sent it to their "old address" – but this was the specific address Iriver had emailed me the week before. Iriver said they were sorry and would contact me if it ever arrives – but I have heard nothing more and it seems unlikely the device will now be delivered. BM, Birmingham.
Derek Pain: Plus market's 'penny dreadful' share price shows City worries
Saturday, 26 June 2010
No Pain, No Gain
Spotlight On: Lloyds TSB's new overdraft charges
Saturday, 26 June 2010
What's the Chancellor planning to take away in a 'reverse Christmas' Budget?
Sunday, 20 June 2010
Alison Shepherd and Julian Knight look at what George Osborne may do on Tuesday, and how you can cushion the blow
Julian Knight: It doesn't matter if we pay now or next year, this Budget will hurt
Sunday, 20 June 2010
At first glance, Chancellor George Osborne has two options in this week's Budget, either to go for the tax rises and cuts that are needed now, or to reveal just a proportion as a down payment to keep the markets sweet.
Wealth check: 'Is spiritual business enough to sustain us?'
Sunday, 20 June 2010
The Vandorpes' Blessings Book firm is 'on the crest of a wave', but they must rearrange their finances to avoid potential catastrophe.
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