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Up to 50% off John Lewis, Argos, M&S, Asos etc. The sales are in full swing - see our Jan sales round-up. Unwanted prezzies? Know your rights. If those socks were the wrong colour or you've already got that Ed Sheeran CD, you CAN'T always get an automatic refund. Our Xmas Return Rights guide has full info. £7.50 Ferrero Rocher 60-piece pyramid, 29p Santa - can you find cheap post-Xmas chocs? Stores are now trying to flog unsold Christmas stock. We've rounded up some of the tastiest bargains in our cheap chocolate blog. Struggling with debt? Help is at hand. Many struggle at this time of year, yet debt problems AREN'T unsolvable. See what to do and where to get help in our Debt Problems guide. £43 car brrr-eakdown cover for 15mths (ie, two winters) incl home start & onward travel. MSE Blagged. Breakdowns are more likely in winter, especially with the current freeze, so we've blagged 15mths of AutoAid* cover for the price of 12, for &pou nd;43.31. It covers you and your spouse or civil partner in any car. The firm's got good feedback and changed its claim service so you no longer need to pay upfront, then reclaim. Similar AA/RAC cover can cost £100+. Full info in Cheap Breakdown Cover. £10 champers and £5ish prosecco. If you're seeing in the New Year with bubbly, we've rounded up some corking champagne & prosecco deals. Please be Drinkaware. Beat the train and tube season ticket hikes. Most prices rise on Tue, but buy before and you pay 2017 prices for 2018 travel (almost always cheaper, though check). This can save big, eg, a year's Peterborough to London season ticket rises by £272. Full info incl restrictions in Cheap Train Tickets. |
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THIS WEEK'S POLL How did you fare financially in 2017? With the year drawing to a close, we want to find out if you're financially better off now than at the start of January 2017. Whether you've saved money, paid off debt, overspent, borrowed, had a pay rise etc, tell us how your household finances have fared over the past year. How did you fare financially in 2017? James Martin's your preferred Christmas masterchef. Last week, we asked which celebrity chef you'd want to cook your Christmas dinner. Former Saturday Kitchen host James Martin was the most popular choice with 14% of the 7,556 votes, closely followed by Jamie Oliver with 13%. See full celebrity chef poll results. |
MSE TEAM APPEARANCES (SUBJECTS TBC) Thu 28 Dec - talkRADIO, Full Set Breakfast with Paul Ross, 6:45am |
A KITCHEN-ROLL HOLDER AND A BUCKETFUL OF NUTELLA That's all for this week, but before we go... what's the strangest Christmas gift you got? We've been inundated with photos from MoneySavers sharing their unexpected presents, including a guinea pig paperweight, a Donald Trump poetry book, a kitchen-roll holder and a 3kg tub of Nutella. If you can beat that, let us know in our Odd Presents Facebook discussion. We hope you save some money - happy New Year. The MSE team |
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