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  • Financial watchdog heavily criticises pension annuity deals

    Financial watchdog heavily criticises pension annuity deals

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 10th December 2013 06:52.

    Some insurance companies and pension providers have been heavily criticised in a report on the sale of annuities to people when they retire....
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  • MAS announces funding extension for debt advice

    MAS announces funding extension for debt advice

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 6th November 2013 16:02.

    The Money Advice Service (MAS) has revealed it will be offering three-year funding agreements to debt advice providers from October 2014. Caroline...
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    started a topic Banks tie savers into poor-value accounts

    Banks tie savers into poor-value accounts

    Banks tie savers into poor-value accounts

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 24th October 2013 14:59.

    *The reward for sacrificing instant withdrawals and taking a "notice" account has been whittled away by savings providers.* Banks and building......
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    started a topic Elderly pestered by energy meter readers

    Elderly pestered by energy meter readers

    Elderly pestered by energy meter readers

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 14th October 2013 14:32.

    *The Telegraph has learnt that energy providers cannot force meter readers to use passwords or stop visiting at unearthly hours, upsetting some...

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  • AAD News Feed
    started a topic E.on increases energy bills for elderly

    E.on increases energy bills for elderly

    E.on increases energy bills for elderly

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 2nd October 2013 11:37.

    *'due to new rules'* *Tens of thousands of elderly customers face a rise in their energy bills, after one of the UK's biggest suppliers withdrew a...
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  • Maggie
    started a topic SAR?

    SAR?

    Does anyone know if HMRC have a specific form for requesting Subject Accessing Request?
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  • AAD News Feed
    started a topic AAD Uses Skimlinks!

    AAD Uses Skimlinks!

    AAD Uses Skimlinks!

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 2nd August 2013 16:04.



    Skimlinks is commonly used on many forums — it tracks links to some retailers and service providers, and if that click then generates revenue, this site is paid. We have...
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  • Anyone know Mortgage Providers for people with defaults please?

    Hello All!

    Just wondering does anyone know any mortgage providers that will have reasonable rates for people that has defaults please?

    Thank you in advance.

    bobo x
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  • OFT launches market study into providers of quick, discounted house sales

    OFT launches market study into providers of quick, discounted house sales

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 18th April 2013 09:00.

    The OFT is today launching a study into the 'quick house sale' market and is calling for people who have used, or considered using,...
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  • snowy
    started a topic How far do PDL providers go?

    How far do PDL providers go?

    I stupidly took out a payday loan 2 years ago from TXTloan. It was originally for £100 + £17 interest (over 14 day period)

    There were insufficent funds in my account at the time of collection and it was bounced by my bankers. Over the course of two months the final balance ended up to...
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  • CPP Reclaims - Reclaiming mis-sold CPP Insurance

    I have realised that I have been making a payment annually from my bank account for around the £43.00 mark; I remember receiving a phone call from one of my credit card companies (I am pretty sure it was Capital One) back in the early 2000's and them selling me a card protection scheme which covered...
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  • evilcartman
    started a topic Royal Mail Redirection Catch-22

    Royal Mail Redirection Catch-22

    Not sure which forum to put this in, so I'm posting it here for now. It IS debt-related, as the infamous Marlin are likely to have taken over my unenforceable Egg card and the bank will still have my old address.

    I'm not in any hurry to let them know my new address, but I do want to keep...
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  • Flughesy
    started a topic IPhone Vodafone Insurance

    IPhone Vodafone Insurance

    Now this is a thread on behalf of my girlfriend I've been meaning to ask about.

    She has been on contract with Vodafone and recently uprgaded got herself a new iPhone and it seemed its always been insured but Vodafone have said when she got the upgrade that there was no insurance now....
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  • Never-In-Doubt
    started a topic Payday Loans - Your help needed!

    Payday Loans - Your help needed!

    Hi

    See below message, user is approved to request information in order to compile a piece regards the scum that are PDL's...



    Feel free to pass your views on, via this thread - if the owner decides your story is worthwhile, they have my permission to PM you. What...
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  • Handyman
    started a topic Postal / Phone Scam.

    Postal / Phone Scam.

    This was going around last year, but it looks like they are trying again. Just saw this on the Web.



    Spread the word Folks some poor souls will get caught by this one.
    Personally I think the Telephone Providers should be held accountable for allowing these high premium...
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