Have you ever taken out a payday loan? Martin Lewis explains how to get your money back
In his latest Argus column, Martin Lewis of explains how you could be in line for thousands of pounds if you ever took out a payday loan:
Top tips for the South Wales Argus from Martin Lewis of moneysavingexpert.com
Top tips for the South Wales Argus from Martin Lewis of moneysavingexpert.com
In his latest Argus column, Martin Lewis of explains how you could be in line for thousands of pounds if you ever took out a payday loan:
OVERDRAFTS are the new danger debt.
THERE are laws against bribery. Luckily they don’t apply to banks wanting to bung you free money in return for your custom.
Exchange rate woes – should you buy dollars/euros now?
DO you have a mortgage and savings? If so, it’s almost certain this is the moment to change strategy. Saving rates are dire and getting worse. So I want you to urgently check now if you’d be far better off simply overpaying your mortgage instead – the gains can be in the £10,000s.
Fancy making some quick cash, possibly £1,000s? I know I sound like worst type of spam advert on the internet, promising riches. Yet they make you pay to find out what their big idea is, and usually it’s baloney, balderdash … or add your own B word.
DEBT is a bit like fire. It can be a useful tool, but handle it badly and you’ll get burnt.
SUN, sea, sand, ski. I’ve no idea why all the best holiday words begin with an S, but that includes saving.
WINTER isn’t good for your wallet. Whether it’s a crisp sunny day, or you’re knee deep in snow, the added chills mean bigger bills.
I’M NOT quite sure this is what ’60s feminists had in mind.
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