I recently got ripped off by these thieves. I have now started to get my own back by making as many people as possible aware of their activities. The start was a complain to Dorset Trading Standards. See the PDF file.
I urge anyone who has fallen victim to these con artists to start the...
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Re: Rejected for mobile phone contract
Hey, new to the hallways of these forums, but as you've probably guessed I'm hoping for some advice, I'm not after credit as such, just a mobile contact, which today I was turned down by three companies. T-mobile, Vodaphone and Orange (all done via Carphone warehouse)
Now I am more interested...
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credit card cheques
Had a spare 1/2 hour so I thought I would have a browse through the consumer credit act 1974 HERE
I came across this..
[F151ARestrictions on provision of credit card cheques
(1)A person who provides credit card cheques otherwise than in accordance with this section...Last edited by Bricktop; 21 June 2012, 20:55.
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Visa Accused Of Cashing In On London Games
Visa Accused Of Cashing In On London Games
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 1st June 2012 20:03.
*Olympics sponsor Visa has been accused of limiting visitors' access to cash at the Games by replacing 27 dispensers with just eight of its own...
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Co-Op Visa Debit card
Just had my new Co-Op Visa Debit card come through to replace my expired one and noticed this one has a validation period of one year instead of the usual three.
Don't they trust me or summat?
Methinks they've had a shufty at my credit report.
Anyone know...
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RBS repays £163bn emergency loans
RBS repays £163bn emergency loans
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 3rd May 2012 19:37.
Royal Bank of Scotland is to say that as of next week, it will have repaid all the £163bn of emergency loans it received from UK and US taxpayers,...
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Mate/closed account help
A family mate (he left me a message on FB).
He is disabled and before Xmas went into some hardship difficulties with his bank (Co Op).
He just left me a message to say he received a letter from them, and they are closing his account.
I asked him why, he just said about problems/difficulties...
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UE diary
Wescot AAvisa/BOS £6515
Iqor / BOS £1214
Equidebt/Cooperative Bank £1398
Spratt Endicott Solicitors / Direct Line £4768
Blair Oliver Scott/BOS £625
All accounts are at least 10 years old
Outstanding amounts unconfirmed...
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PPI advice
I have a AA visa card which was taken out approx 10 years ago. I am currently paying this via a DMC to Wescott but i still get statements from AA Visa. I did have PPI on this account but cancelled it probably 3 years into the account. I am now redundant from work and can no longer pay my DMC and will...
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PayPal casts doubt on Near Field mobile payments systems
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help not my debt
Hi all
Not shore where to post this thread hope here is ok?
But wondering if anyone has had a similar problem.
I paid a deposit for a friend’s car insurance about 6 months ago as she did not have a visa card. However I have just found out that she could not keep up with the direct...
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Is it a debit or a credit card?
I have a mastercard debit card. Except, it seems when it comes to Travelodge. They class it as a Mastercard credit card. Possibly because they charge an extra £2 for payments by it.
I've had a similar problem with other places where they just don't accept it as either.
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Aghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
This is a difficult one so bear with me!
Been after an e-reader for a while now came across a cheap android tablet on ebay via a seller (I wanted a kindle but seeing as this did more she thought it might be better!)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004RAN7VI/ref=oss_p...Last edited by philnicandamy; 27 September 2011, 11:11.
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aargh had bank card cloned!
It's not my week!
I logged onto my internet banking to check my bank balance, and cross-check against my spending log.
I noticed two payments that I didn't recognise. A small one for £6.99, and then a fooking huge one for £786.
I called the bank, who...