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    Explore "pension credit" with insightful episodes like "Make £100s in time for Christmas, and state pension boosting", "Scam-busters, the best debit card and is cash king?" and "Right to buy home revival: How could a revamped scheme work and is it a good idea?" from podcasts like ""The Martin Lewis Podcast", "The Martin Lewis Podcast" and "This is Money Podcast"" and more!

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    Make £100s in time for Christmas, and state pension boosting

    Make £100s in time for Christmas, and state pension boosting

    With around 100 days until Christmas, Martin looks at the financial opportunities to make some more money to pay for it – and how to cut costs. And with the pensions 'triple lock' in the news again we look at how to boost your state pension – more than 800,000 people could be missing out on extra pension credits. Plus you ‘tell us’ the strangest things you found left behind, when you moved in to a new home.

    Scam-busters, the best debit card and is cash king?

    Scam-busters, the best debit card and is cash king?

    The Martin Lewis podcast is here and it’s an emotional one. As it is announced that the UK is to ban all cold calls selling financial products as part of a national crackdown on scams, Martin reveals that a relative of his was the victim of a scam call earlier this week – while he was in discussions with the government about the policy. Did you know 41% of crime in the UK is now fraud? Martin talks about how to keep yourself, and those you care about, safe.

    Plus how you can get cashback on purchases, as well as paying no fees abroad… and why you REALLY need to figure out if you, or someone you know might be eligible for pension credits. It’s a complex system but there’s an eligibility checker to see if you’re entitled to more – but you’ve only got till May 19th – so get your skates on.

    And this week’s Tell Us is all about the last time you used cash, and Nihal takes on Martin’s Money Mastermind one more time.

    PRODUCER: Susanne Courtney

    Right to buy home revival: How could a revamped scheme work and is it a good idea?

    Right to buy home revival: How could a revamped scheme work and is it a good idea?
    More than 40 years after Margaret Thatcher introduced Right to Buy, the current Prime Minister is considering plans to revamp the scheme.

    Could it unleash a home buying revolution and help give a much needed boost to the Government, or is it a bad idea rehashing an old scheme?

    This week, Simon Lambert, Lee Boyce and Georgie Frost discuss the plans, how it could work and why it may be unleashed in the near future.

    Would it be unfair to private renters? With ever increasing property prices, would people be able to purchase them? And what are the current Right to Buy rules?

    It's safe to say that green bonds, launched by National Savings and Investments last year, have been a damp squib.

    Rates on them are low, and a three-year fix is a relatively niche product. Just how far have they missed the mark and could the rate head higher again to make them more attractive?

    On the other hand, Premium Bonds continue to be an incredibly popular way to save.

    The two jackpot winners this month had huge sums held in them – is that the only chance you have of winning a £1million, maxing out the holdings?

    There are calls to claim your pension credit – nearly 1million people are missing out on extra cash and 'the door to more,' by not taking advantage. Could you, or someone you know, benefit?

    The Bank of England celebrates 25 years of independence – we ask whether New Labour's gamble of making it independent has paid off, just as it hikes base rate to a 13-year high of 1 per cent.

    Meanwhile, Lee reveals details of a new This is Money columnist signing – businessman Dave Fishwick is ready to take your business and careers questions. Found out how you can contact him.

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