"Sorry, go to manufacturer, not us" | Budget | Myrie's money mastermind
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On this week’s podcast, Martin talks about the importance of financial education in schools for young people, something he’s been campaigning on for a long time.
Martin also reacts to the budget from Chancellor Jeremy Hunt which included a campaign win on Child Benefit, and cuts to National Insurance.
He talks consumer rights and his experience with eBay telling him he should go to the manufacturer with a tech item he bought on the site that was faulty.
And there’s a surprise guest in the Martin’s Mastermind chair.
The Scams Epidemic: A Martin Lewis Podcast Special. Martin asks the experts about scams and speaks to a victim of a deepfake investment scam which manipulated Martin’s face. This special episode goes in depth on deepfake AI and other big scams, with tips on how to spot them, how to protect...
Published 11/24/24
The energy regulator Ofgem has announced its next quarterly price cap will rise by £21 for the average household. An increase of £1.75 a month.
The decision affects the bills of 27 million households in England, Wales and Scotland.
In this bonus episode of The Martin Lewis Podcast, Martin...
Published 11/22/24