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Hundreds of East Lancashire pensioners missing out on benefits worth £60 a week, here s how to claim
Hundreds of East Lancashire pensioners missing out on benefits worth £60 a week, here s how to claim Millions of people could be missing out on pension credit worth £60 per week. According to Martin Lewis Money Saving Experts, many of the UK s poorest people fail to claim pension credit, which in turn makes them eligible for discounts on other bills, some of which will rise in April. Pension credit, which is a tax-free, means-tested benefit, also entitles retired people on low incomes to heating help when it s very cold, which 300,000 pensioners got during this month s cold snap.
This network provider is increasing the price of sending a text by more than 1000% Three pay-as-you-go mobile users will see the cost of calls, texts and data sky-rocket from next, with the price of sending a text outside Europe increasing by an eye-watering 1,650 per cent. Below, Martin Lewis Money Saving Experts explain exactly what s happening and how to beat the price increases.
How are prices changing? From February 16, Three s existing pay-as-you-go (PAYG) customers will see standard prices rise both in the UK and when using Three s Go Roam service in European countries:
The cost of making a phone call will rise to 10p/minute, from 3p/minute ( a 7p/minute or 233 per cent increase)
This network provider is increasing the price of sending a text by more than 1000% Three pay-as-you-go mobile users will see the cost of calls, texts and data sky-rocket from next, with the price of sending a text outside Europe increasing by an eye-watering 1,650 per cent. Below, Martin Lewis Money Saving Experts explain exactly what s happening and how to beat the price increases.
How are prices changing? From February 16, Three s existing pay-as-you-go (PAYG) customers will see standard prices rise both in the UK and when using Three s Go Roam service in European countries:
The cost of making a phone call will rise to 10p/minute, from 3p/minute ( a 7p/minute or 233 per cent increase)