Martin Lewis
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Now, I can't say that.
Write them whether they're good or bad.
But if you like the podcast, hopefully you'll be more keen to write a review than the people who don't like the podcast who can't be bothered.
And if you've been listening this long and you don't like the podcast, well, you've only got yourself to blame.
For the rest of you, though, I hope your pockets are pleased with you.
Martin Lewis is the founder of MoneySavingExpert.com.
But of course, other consumer and price comparison websites are available.
You can get in touch with Martin's podcast production team by emailing martinlewispodcast at bbc.co.uk.
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You've got to check the terms and conditions each time, but there are lots of people who do this and who make thousands of pounds.
It is actually cheaper, even though you don't need it now, if you would need it later for you to get it now.
You don't ever want to be in a position where you need the money today and today is a bad day to take your money out.
Hello and welcome to the cunningly named The Martin Lewis Podcast.
I do wonder what that's going to be about.
This is our Question Time episode, where you, our esquires, extra savvy questioners, get to ask me your questions on absolutely anything and everything, open brackets within reason, closed brackets.
This week, you asked me, should I get life insurance earlier than I need because it's far cheaper when you're young?
How do I keep my current bank account but still get bank switching bonuses?
I work for the NHS.