20 Dec 2017

Real-life MMD: Should I buy up cheap stock from a friend so I can flog it myself?

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Money Moral Dilemma: Should I buy up cheap stock from a friend so I can flog it myself?

14 Dec 2017

Real-life MMD: Should I secretly switch my husband's Shreddies to save cash?

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Money Moral Dilemma: Should I secretly switch my husband's Shreddies to save cash?

17 Dec 2017

MoneySaving Poll: How likely are you to switch when a hot deal ends?

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Poll started 9 December 2014

How likely are you to switch when a hot deal ends?

From broadband to 0% cards, many of the best deals are short-lived, then you pay more. We want to find out which products you’re most likely to switch once the initial good deal ends.

Please ONLY ANSWER FOR PRODUCTS YOU HAVE/HAVE HAD RECENTLY... and base it on what you actually do, not what you'd like to think you do.

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14 Dec 2017

Real-life MMD: Should I tell my husband that his new client's my horrid ex?

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Money Moral Dilemma: Should I tell my husband that his new client's my horrid ex?

My husband needs clients for his new business. He's got a big job, but doesn't know the client is my ex, who treated me badly. Should I tell him and risk him pulling out, though we need the cash?


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14 Dec 2017

Should pre-nups be encouraged?

A question about : Should pre-nups be encouraged?

Poll started 11 Mar 2014

A pre-nuptial agreement is a contract signed by couples before they tie the knot, outlining how financial assets should be split if the relationship breaks down. Currently, they're not legally binding, but the Law Commission thinks they should be.

14 Dec 2017

Are you a shyster site victim for EHICs, passports and other renewals?

A question about : Are you a shyster site victim for EHICs, passports and other renewals?

Poll started 4 Mar 2014



Search for an EHIC, driving licence, passport or similar and you risk paying a shyster site for doing nowt. These sites appear high up on Google and dress up like legitimate sites, then charge you extra for what’s normally just easy form-filling. The Government’s announced extra cash for a crackdown - we want to judge the scale of the problem.

14 Dec 2017

Is it acceptable to haggle in a charity shop?

A question about : Is it acceptable to haggle in a charity shop?

Poll started 17 Feb 2014



Haggling sits up there with comparing prices, vouchers, codes and deals in the MoneySavers' shopping skills arsenal. However, is it still permissible when it's decreasing a charity's take?

Is it acceptable to haggle in a charity shop?

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15 Dec 2017

Have daily deals sites had their day?

A question about : Have daily deals sites had their day?

Poll started 2 Apr 2013


Sites such as Groupon, LivingSocial and KGB Deals appeared like a rash a couple of years ago, with super-hot loss-leading deals. Yet do you now feel they’re just lukewarm?

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Did you vote? Why did you pick that option? Are you surprised at the results so far? Have your say below. To see the results from last time, click this.

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