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Martin Lewis (financial journalist)

On 6 April it will stop being a benefit and become a low interest loan repaid when you sell your house, transfer it or die.

If not you can get one by calling if you're over the state pension age, or if you're working age. You will also receive a phone call from Serco company working on behalf of DWP to explain your options and how the loan will work.

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Then if you agree it will send you a loan agreement which you must sign and send back. Many people will understandably be unhappy with the shift from a benefit to a loan. Yet that's a political issue. Even if you're angry, don't cut off your nose to spite your face. From a financial perspective, if you don't have any other way to find this money, and you need it for your mortgage repayments, then make sure you sign the forms for the loan, or within weeks you'll stop receiving anything.

This could leave you unable to pay your mortgage and ultimately risks repossession. They are personalised as you can get a name written on the egg with icing. The website is one of the most popular in the UK with more than 9m visitors a month.

The company does not publish public accounts. Moneysavingexpert last year overtook monthly readership figures of the country's most successful comparison website Moneysupermarket.

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Mr Lewis came under fire in an interview with Channel 4 in for recommending readers to put savings into Icelandic banks which later folded. Jon Snow's questioning prompted an angry response from Mr Lewis' large fan base. Ofcom investigated after being sent a complaint from a viewer who asked how GMTV kept editorial and advertising separate 'given that its money expert Martin Lewis broadcasts what listeners will trust is editorial but always directs viewers to his business moneysavingexpert.

Against the rules: The watchdog viewed an example of Deals of the Week broadcast on January 14, During this item, Mr Lewis discussed gym membership deals, referring to free passes that were available, and told viewers: Now these are some of those that are available with vouchers you can print off the internet now. Guess what, all on GM. Mr Lewis also discussed current restaurant deals and referred to specific vouchers, stating, ' However, Ofcom noted that the GMTV website did not provide viewers with direct access to the vouchers.

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Instead viewers who accessed the programme website to obtain the vouchers had to follow a further weblink to moneysavingexpert. It states the website generates revenue from 'affiliated links' to other companies' products and services, which pay Moneysavingexpert a commission for customers who find them through the website. The report concluded: As a result of this promotion, the programme was in breach of Rule GMTV also disputed that moneysavingexpert was a 'sales business' but Ofcom said: In a statement, Mr Lewis said: The team and I work hard to create hugely detailed guides, like bank charges and council tax reclaiming — which can take months of research; we also find and alert consumers to the best new money saving deals available from restaurant vouchers to railcard discount codes.

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