2024-07-04
1 小时 12 分钟Martin Lewis explains all you need to know about student finance, what you could be entitled to, and how much you will pay back. Martin is joined by a prospective university student and parents concerned about funding their children through university. We also look at consumer rights - can online shops refuse returns? AND in Mastermind this week a listener takes on a question all about Lifetime ISA's.
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Hello, I'm Martin Lewis and this is the cunningly named the Martin Lewis podcast.
I do wonder what that's going to be about.
Now, usually much of it comes from my BBC radio five live show, but this week's Wimbledon's on 15 all.
So it's a podcast only special for you guys to enjoy.
In today's podcast, my big everything you need to know about student finance and tuition fees.
But we're afraid to ask.
It does not work the way most people think it does.
Plus here, father of four Gareth's robust views on the nightmare that is student maintenance loans.
I'll also be talking you through return rights.
The big question are firms allowed to say no to you returning items?
And listener mastermind is back.
This one's on lifetime isas.
Will we finally have someone who gets a question right?
There's only one way to find out.
Play the theme tune.
I got bills I gotta pay so I'm gonna work for the world I gotta feed.
Now, before we get into student loans, a question I've been asked a lot recently is, are shops allowed to ban returns on items that have been bought?
Much of this comes on the back of pretty little thing, which has been news that some of its customers have been told, well, you've done too many returns.
You can't do any more.