This is a new code of conduct that SHOULD work along side the OFT code on debt collection that has just been updated and the various codes of conduct that are published by the various associations.
I have read it and to be honest can't see anything new in there
Lets...
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Parachute account, switching worry
Hi all
New here, and probably likely to start a few threads soon as trying to get myself out of trouble and all that.
Anyway for now, i have like many got stuck in the payday loan hell with three PDLs. So this week i have been to Halifax and opened a new account (credit...
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Setting up a website
I have no experience at setting up a website, apart from on Webs.com, but I could really do with one that is visible on a search engine.
Please does anyone have experience of this?
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Housing Associations...
F*A*!**A B*!*!!!!
long story short moved into my place a few years ago (housing association bungalow) standard burglar alarm fitted by them from the previous tennant, they service and repair when needed so its a weight off my mind till now
Alarm's been playing up ringing on...Last edited by philnicandamy; 17 September 2012, 10:33.
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Glenny's Payday Loans
How did you get on with these loan sharks??
Did you get it all sorted chuck?
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Most used Software free or paid for (or not)
What is everyone most used software on their systems?
Mine are
Windows 7 Professional
Firefox & Chrome
Windows Live Mail
Winace (all those zip rar ace files)
Power Iso
Dvd Fab
Anyplace Control (for controlling 2nd laptop and desktop from netbook)...
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Your Rights in Cancelling Continuous Payment Authorities - Banks Have Been Getting it Wrong!
From BBC Moneybox:
Two of the UK's biggest banks have admitted denying some customers their right to cancel recurring payments.
Customers seeking to cancel continuous payment authorities (CPAs) have been told by banks such as Lloyds TSB and Santander that only the payee can agree such action....
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urgent help needed
hi all
I have a problem......
I HAD an egg card, defaulted several years ago & was paying them a monthly DD. When they refused to freeze interest etc I stopped the DD. Since then I have moved.......
I have a Barclays current account that has laid dormant for...
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Debt and Loan Help Pleazzzzzzee.......
Hello one and all,
I have been thinking long and hard about putting a message up on here and have finally had the courage to do it!
Basically, until a year ago everything was going smoothly, everything was being paid and my family was managing ok! Then just less than a year ago we...
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A big thorn in the side for Payday Loans
Apologies if I missed this before. Although passed in 2009, it HAD to be implemented by Jan 1st 2012. Most banks left it till this date unsurprisingly.
It gives the consumer the right to stop the Continuous Payment Authority which has plagued people with Payday Loans, without having to...
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PC ISSUE
Guys,
Just got a PC issue which happened a short while ago, had a security centre message saying that the security centre service is turned off so I went into security centre to turn on but on clicking the button and message comes up saying service can not be srarted.
With...
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Complete List of DCA's & Their Solicitors
This thread is work-in-progress - But we need your help!
Please do us a favour and check any letters you've had from a DCA or solicitor and post the following details:
- Name of Company
- Address
- Phone
- Fax
- Website
- Original Creditor (lender)
I will then update...Last edited by Never-In-Doubt; 27 January 2011, 00:16.
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Announcement - Latest OFT Guidance 15.10.2010
Hi,
Just a quick reminder that all templates have now been updated to reflect the recent OFT guidance, that does not affect the consumer one iota! For full details, and to see the discussion thread, please click this link: ---> Is this the End?
All updated...
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Is this the end?
Morning all!
My stomach ;P-; turned when I read this, is this the end for EU route? ;EEK ;EEK ;EEK
http://www.credittoday.co.uk/news/news- ... ?news=1979