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Daily Record.The caller said venues she had contacted were refusing to accept payment via debit or credit card and asked the founder of MoneySavingExpert.com whether she should make a payment by bank transfer or buy wedding insurance.Martin explained how getting wedding insurance at the moment is “difficult” due to the uncertainty brought about by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.And whether or not she should pay by bank transfer, Martin issued a stern warning for everyone in the same
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Liverpool Echo, a stopcock is the control tap for your mains water as it flows in from the supply on your street. Most people actually have two stopcocks - one inside the building and the other outside.
MoneySavingExpert.com newsletter, Martin states if you receive certain means-tested benefits and you have to self-isolate, but you're unable to work from home and therefore lose income, you will now be eligible for the payment of £500 for each period of self isolation you're required to undertake.Isolation periods are 10 days if you have tested positive for coronavirus and 14 days if someone in your household has tested positive.Four million people on Universal Credit or other benefits may be
Money Saving expert Martin Lewis has issued a stern warning about buying gift cards for loved ones this Christmas.Speaking on ITV's this morning, the finance guru explained how he's 'not a fan of gift cards', after viewers asked what their rights are in terms of using Cineworld gift cards now the cinema chain has closed.During the segment he issued a stern warning against buying loved-ones gift cards for Christmas.He said: "The biggest answer I can give you and anyone else is, and I've said this
ECHO reports how Martin has warned that this combined with tightening criteria due to the pandemic means mortgages for those with high loan-to-values - for example, small deposits or little equity - have disappeared. Stamp duty is a tax paid by people buying properties but it does vary slightly across the UK.
Daily Record.Martin warned: “Not the same with PayPal, sometimes you don’t get that protection using the credit card through PayPal, but you do in most cases on Apple Pay.”PayPal's website states that the ‘Buyer Protection’ programme entitles you to reimbursement for the full purchase price of an item plus the original shipping costs you paid, if any, when you don’t receive it from a seller, or when you receive an item, but the item isn’t what you ordered.However you choose to pay for your
Money saving expert Martin Lewis has issued a stark warning to customers of telecom companies BT and EE.On his Martin Lewis Money Show last night, Martin told people who get their TV, broadband or phone with the firms that their bills could increase from March next year.It comes as EE has become part of the BT Group, and means that changes to the company's terms and conditions will come into effect.Speaking on the ITV show, he said: "Two BT price hikes are on the way."The first applies to BT and
coronavirus pandemic was simple and straightforward, it was either cash or card and largely depended on convenience. But, as the nation became more focused on hygiene and stopping the transmission of Covid-19, contactless payments became the norm, even more so after the limit was increased to £45 for usage on a single transaction.