I have a M&S credit card which I am assured is unenforceable. I have been issued a court claim from Restons (dated 4 April so Defence due 7 May), however it’s not quite that straightforward.
DG solicitors issued a claim on the same account in 2009 and I submitted my Defence. It...
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- CLOSED - The 4 Word Story Game
The rules are simple,
1) You can only post 4 words at a time and try to follow on from the previous post to you.
2) You can only post once then someone else has to post before you can post again.
I'll start us off and post the whole story every now and then ...Last edited by IF; 28 April 2014, 10:41.
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Ryanair Sorry After 'Mutiny' On Delayed Flight
Ryanair Sorry After 'Mutiny' On Delayed Flight
Police are called to attend a grounded Ryanair flight after angry passengers claimed they were refused food and water.
More---> http://news.sky.com/story/1215664/ry...delayed-flight
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Heating Oil??
Does anyone know of any cheap and accurate ways of measuring heating oil in a tank?
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Yet another EDF victim, I mean 'customer'
We all like to have a good moan about utility companies but EDF's behaviour the past few days with me really does take the piss.
Their prepayment gas meter went faulty at the weekend, so I couldn't top it up. I was kept on hold for the usual hour on their customer 'service' line and still...
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Plastic banknotes to start in 2016, Bank of England says
Plastic banknotes to start in 2016, Bank of England says
Plastic banknotes that can survive a spin in the washing machine are to be brought into circulation by the Bank of England in 2016.
The Bank argues that the polymer notes stay cleaner and are more secure than cotton paper...
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rosey5464 UE Diary
Type of account = Credit Card
Date commenced = long before Apr 2007
Approx balance = £9.3k
Date last paid = Aug 2013
Are you on arrangement or not paying = N/a
Status (default/in arrears/up-to-date)...Last edited by rosey5464; 1 November 2013, 21:26. Reason: Natwest acknowledge can't find agreement but want me to continue paying
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Plastic banknotes ready for 2016, says Bank of England
Plastic banknotes ready for 2016, says Bank of England
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 10th September 2013 17:42.
Smaller, wipe-clean plastic banknotes could be introduced by the Bank of England from 2016, matching currency across the world. The new polymer notes......
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New tenancy problem
I am looking for some advice regarding a tenancy that my son has just signed up for.
The inventory clearly states that there is a freezer in the house, which has turned out not to be the case. There is one small fridge and one large fridge.
The other housemates met up with...
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The secret button at pedestrian crossings
Few seem to know about this useful little device, which is surprising because in many areas of the country it can be found on every street... and it saves lives.
What is it?
It's a small, unassuming plastic or metal cone which you can find on the underside of pedestrian crossings....
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Do You Remember..........
As the title suggests, thought we could use this thread to reminisce about the good or not so good things we remember about the 'old' days.
It can be anything you like, such as the toys you played with, songs you listened to, where you went etc etc.
I'll start............
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Working gun made with 3D printer
The world's first gun made with 3D printer technology has been successfully fired in the US.
The controversial group which created the firearm, Defense Distributed, plans to make the blueprints available online.
The group has spent a year trying to create the firearm, which was successfully...
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WD-40 Has 1000's of uses
DID YOU KNOW?
What IS The Main Ingredient of WD-40?
Before you read to the end, does anybody know what the main ingredient of WD-40? No Cheating.....
WD-40 ~ Who knew!
"Water Displacement #40" (WD-40)
- The
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'Working age' benefits ?
I've read a load of stuff on the web about the Benefit cuts and caps etc which will affect millions of already hard up families.
But a common theme in the info I have read is that these cuts/caps etc apply to 'working age' benefits. I have tried to find out more about what exactly this...
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