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27.07.2020 - 20:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Martin has warned that getting a refund may be a tricky process and in some cases, not even happen. Speaking on This Morning the money saving expert said: "I'm afraid you don't tend to have any rights.
Last week, Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis revealed he had decided to leave ITV's Good Morning Britain after an impressive seven-year stint.Understandably, viewers were gutted, but thankful to Martin for all of the tips and tricks he's shared over the years.And now Martin has made another announcement, as he's revealed he's taking a much-needed break from social media as he embarks on his annual summer holiday.Posting on Twitter he said: "Ta-ta for now."It's been a long slog this year, esp with
Good Morning Britain. Martin, 48, is stepping down from his weekly Tips Of The Week segment but says he "hopes" to be back now and again.
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Martin Lewis also warned those that have booked a holiday to Spain - telling them that getting a refund may be a tricky process and in some cases, not even happen.
Cambridgeshire Live.If I’m on holiday in Spain and I now have to quarantine when I come back - what are my rights?Martin said travel insurance was unlikely to provide cover for the fact people may have to quarantine upon their return to the UK. “For almost all mainstream policies I'm not aware of it,” he said.
Coventry Live. Martin continued: "And as many banks have reintroduced their 40 percent overdrafts, if that means you’ll pay more, and you’re struggling due to the financial impact of coronavirus, speak to your lender to get it lowered."We are seeing banks introduce those 40 per cent overdrafts now so if you are paying more than you were before April, because of that 40 per cent overdraft and you are impacted by the pandemic, get in touch with your bank."Say 'no, you can't do that.
Martin Lewis told viewers that from August 1, the BBC TV licence fee will only be free to anyone over the age of 75 who is receiving Pension Credit. The founder of MoneySavingExpert.com estimates there are over 1.5 million eligible households across the UK that haven’t claimed the benefits top-up because they don't realise they can.
Birmingham Live, if you're over state pension age, live in the UK, and earn less than £173.75 a week as a single person or £265.20 a week as a couple, including pensions, savings and work, then you could be entitled to the money.