Money Saving Expert and ITV regular Martin Lewis has interrupted his week-long social media hiatus to address his followers over a 'glitch' wreaking havoc for users online
Martin Lewis has interrupted his week-long social media hiatus to address concerns over a reported glitch: "It's nothing to do with us."
The ITV regular posted: "Twitter Glitch? We've been alerted that some people are clicking adverts and being sent to @MoneySavingExp Car finance reclaiming guide. This is nowt to do with us. We think its related to a X Community Note saying you could do it via MSE for free and now it seems to link to us."
READ MORE: Martin Lewis gives new verdict on fixing energy bills as he explains 'confusion' over price cap Another user observed: "Yeah I noticed that yesterday. It's some advert about a company that can do the legwork on a diesel claim and MSE are in the community note... but even when I've refresh, I still tap some images and it opens the link,".
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