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  1. Hace 3 días · Fuse Energy has just launched a new FIX that's 11% cheaper than the Price Cap. It's new 12-month fix is on average 11% cheaper (based on electricity-only) than the Cap, and even more so for lower users. But you'll have to pay £50 exit fee if you want to switch away before the 12 months is up.

  2. 4GB to 9GB Sims – what we'd go for. At this data level, our top pick is this Sky Mobile Sim (uses O2's network) with 5GB/month of data. It's £5/month, but you can claim (don't forget) a £30 prepaid Mastercard or shopping voucher. If you factor that in, it's equivalent to £2.50/month over the 12-month contract – the cheapest 5GB/month Sim ...

  3. Hace 4 días · Earn up to 8% on your savings. Martin Lewis. Updated 5 June 2024. If you usually save little and often, regular savings accounts can offer top rates of up to 7% for feeding them every month – we've all the top picks in this guide, plus tricks to maximise interest. This guide was originally written by Martin Lewis and is now updated by the MSE ...

  4. Martin Lewis on pension credit: What over-66s need to know. It is a national tragedy that getting on for a million pensioners, many of whom have been paying into the system for years, are missing out on a critical boost to their income. It's called pension credit. Martin Lewis. 16 April 2024.

  5. It's important to understand what the price cap is and who is on it. Speaking on the third episode of this season’s The Martin Lewis Money Show, Martin explained to viewers during his energy crisis Q&A special that one of the reasons why households shouldn't do anything right now is because they're protected by energy regulator Ofgem's price cap, and that there are no deals meaningfully ...

  6. If you've found success using our tools or guides, let us know via email. "My home insurance renewal was up 111%, from £353 to £745, even though there have been no claims for 5+ years. Taking your advice, I used a comparison site and got a like-for-like quote for £411. While still an increase, it's easier to stomach.

  7. Top 5 exchange rate need-to-knows. 1. The RIGHT cards consistently beat travel cash rates. 2. Beware charges for using credit cards to buy your travel money. 3. Avoid the debit cards from HELL - some fine you for spending abroad. 4. Don't let bureaux hold your cash for long - you've little protection.