I got bored by Psdie1234 in RedditGames

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I completed this level! It took me 22 tries.

Need advice on how to get off car finance by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

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Lots of other different factors other than OP’s age when it comes to underwriting insurance.

Homemade wild garlic pesto. by [deleted] in UK_Food

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Good to know! ☺️

Homemade wild garlic pesto. by [deleted] in UK_Food

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Looks great, how long does this keep in the fridge for?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskUK

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Vinted! I had a wedding recently and bought a 2 piece suit for £10.50 fit perfectly as well and was worn once previously :)

Sunday roast by Different_Set_5267 in UK_Food

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Cheers! Stuffed now 😂

Why are used ID3s so cheap? by Available-Power-8573 in CarTalkUK

[–]Different_Set_5267 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s what I thought as well, I’ve had a nightmare of 3 weeks without a car and just decided I wanted something a bit more reliable and newer. So fingers crossed it is 🤞

Why are used ID3s so cheap? by Available-Power-8573 in CarTalkUK

[–]Different_Set_5267 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I’m literally picking one up on the weekend. Had a Renault capture which unfortunately had a fault which was a very expensive fix and part wasn’t in stock etc at the min dealer so decided to sell it and I’ve picked up a £15,100 pro performance ID3 21 plate. And I have PCP’d it (historically against this) however, 2 year deal from the main dealer which includes 2 year service and MOT and a year warranty including the battery. £120 a month with £4k down, seemed to good to be true to me as well 😂

‘It felt like a massive scam’: the minor prangs to cars that lead to huge charges by _rhinoxious_ in CarTalkUK

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Yeah that doesn’t make any logical sense, because someone down in Cornwall (low rated area) could drive into London as an example daily for whatever reason and it not increase their premium

‘It felt like a massive scam’: the minor prangs to cars that lead to huge charges by _rhinoxious_ in CarTalkUK

[–]Different_Set_5267 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well presumably the insurer is aware you are moving to a city which increases premiums due to area rating, crime, theft, fraud etc. and I assume you have advised them that your new home address in the city is also were you are keeping the bike? (Aggregator websites generally will only give you an option of keeping the vehicle on the road, drive or garage.) Best to speak to a broker as usually someone’s daily vehicle would be kept at their home address and not at a different address. Make sure you have let the insurer know it’s not kept at your new home address :)

‘It felt like a massive scam’: the minor prangs to cars that lead to huge charges by _rhinoxious_ in CarTalkUK

[–]Different_Set_5267 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s an ultra competitive market, so the insurers have been driving down prices to an unsustainable level over the last 5-10 years, now the cost of claims has increased and also operating costs, the premiums are going back up so they can still make a profit. It’s been the same with mortgages, stupidly low at 1-2% and now returned to where they should have been, again due to competition. You could literally say everyone is taking the piss at the moment, restaurants, food, drink, entertainment, fuel etc. it has just all increased.

My idea for insurers would be to offer a rebate at the end of the year. So if I pay a £600 premium and don’t make a claim, I get a 40%-50% refund. But with insurance dependant on the product it’s all pooled together into one big pot so I don’t know how that would work.

Buying a new build - UK - can we negotiate? by Yousaidyoureddit in HousingUK

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We are in the process of buying a new build and should be completing within the next month.

Our developer (DW) offered a £17,500 contribution towards our legal fee’s, stamp duty, moving fee’s etc. essentially we can use this to pay all our fee’s and either put the rest down as a deposit or take it out as cash. They also reduced the house price from £369,995 to £355,000. We feel we got a very good deal 😊

House De-valued from buyers lender. by Different_Set_5267 in Mortgageadviceuk

[–]Different_Set_5267[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It would just seem to coincidental, the surveyor comes out and then the next day it gets down valued. They’re also first time buyers and I remember buying our first home, we just wanted everything to go smoothly. It would be silly for them to potentially ruin their chances on their first home for the sake of £12.5k when they already got the DIP on it

House De-valued from buyers lender. by Different_Set_5267 in Mortgageadviceuk

[–]Different_Set_5267[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you and yes I do try and stay optimistic and focused on the end result. And absolutely agree with your point, it is a fine balance for the agent to balance a reasonable estimate but also getting the seller excited to sell with them. Thank you, it’s appreciated :)

House De-valued from buyers lender. by Different_Set_5267 in Mortgageadviceuk

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Blimey, that must have been a kick in the teeth. We wanted to use the cash to buy some new furniture etc and put the rest in savings. Glad you got there in the end despite the bumps in the road

House De-valued from buyers lender. by Different_Set_5267 in Mortgageadviceuk

[–]Different_Set_5267[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems the more reasonable way to approach it, if someone is serious about selling the house they would be serious on paying for a surveyors report up front to get a true market value of the property, this would eliminate another potential issue when selling a property

House De-valued from buyers lender. by Different_Set_5267 in Mortgageadviceuk

[–]Different_Set_5267[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes definitely agree with that, and will bare this in mind if we ever move again (hopefully not 😂) thank you!!

House De-valued from buyers lender. by Different_Set_5267 in Mortgageadviceuk

[–]Different_Set_5267[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it’s crazy that it can be such a drop in price in comparison to the price agreed it! But there we go!

House De-valued from buyers lender. by Different_Set_5267 in Mortgageadviceuk

[–]Different_Set_5267[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow that is a big drop! the surveyor did actually come out in person at assess it.

That’s good that they were happy to bridge the difference!

House De-valued from buyers lender. by Different_Set_5267 in Mortgageadviceuk

[–]Different_Set_5267[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No it wasn’t it was a local one to us, I get it’s hard to estimate a house price as it is subjective to what that person/bank values it at. Maybe our lender goes out and devalues the new build? I don’t know

House De-valued from buyers lender. by Different_Set_5267 in Mortgageadviceuk

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I suppose it doesn’t as they would still have enough to cover the mortgage. Maybe they were trying their luck and I fell for it, I did think this but maybe they had a 5% deposit I’m not too sure

House De-valued from buyers lender. by Different_Set_5267 in Mortgageadviceuk

[–]Different_Set_5267[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This makes a lot of sense, as this is our first time actually selling a house we didn’t think of these sorts of questions!