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Brexit food stockpiling loan ad banned
A financial services company has been ordered not to reuse an advert in which it tried to persuade people to take out a loan, in case they wanted to stockpile food because of Brexit. Cash On Go, trading as Peachy.co.uk, sent out an email saying, "it's a good idea to have a little stockpile ready."...
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Maria Sharapova banned for two years for failed drugs test
Maria Sharapova has been banned for two years by the International Tennis Federation for using a prohibited drug.
The Russian was provisionally banned in March after testing positive for meldonium at January's Australian Open.
More ---> http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport...
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Debt advice firm director banned which traded as One Debt Solution
Debt advice firm director banned which traded as One Debt Solution
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 22nd December 2015 18:25
A debt management company boss has been disqualified as a director for 11 years, after he mislead customers and declared a £330,000 dividend...
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Tim Peake: UK astronaut set for space milestone
UK astronaut Tim Peake is ready to make his landmark flight to the International Space Station (ISS).
The ex-helicopter pilot - with American Tim Kopra and Russian Yuri Malenchenko - will launch on a Russian Soyuz rocket at Baikonur Cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan.
Mr Peake is the...
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Homeopathy 'could be blacklisted'
Ministers are considering whether homeopathy should be put on a blacklist of treatments GPs in England are banned from prescribing, the BBC has learned.
The controversial practice is based on the principle that "like cures like", but critics say patients are being given useless...
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an end to sneaky small print... New Consumer Rights Act
an end to sneaky small print... New Consumer Rights Act
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 7th October 2015 10:26
.............will help you get your money back for rotten goods or services...
The Consumer Rights Act, which came into force on October 1, arms
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Virgin (MBNA) Credit Card / PRA Group - Iredeemably Unenforceable!
As the subject title suggests - if you've ever had a Virgin branded MBNA Credit Card (pre 04/2007) then you'll be pleased to know that it WILL be Iredeemably Unenforceable - we've won a great case and found some fatal flaws and got judgment in our favour.
So, if you receive a claim from...
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Welcome to Chole
Hi Chole and welcome [img]http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/images/smilies/Generic%20Smileys/1-hello.gif[/img]
I am sure you will find the help you need, if we can kindly ask you to check through the following links to get used to the surroundings first:-
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CCTV 'spy cars' banned in bid to curb draconian parking fines
CCTV 'spy cars' banned in bid to curb draconian parking fines
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 2nd April 2015 14:42.
*that have driven shoppers from the High Street* * *From 6 April, parking wardens have to give drivers 10 minute 'grace period'* * *CCTV 'spy......
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Hidden add-on insurance policies that need 'unticking' could be banned by watchdog
Hidden add-on insurance policies that need 'unticking' could be banned by watchdog
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 25th March 2015 14:27.
*When did I agree to that!?* Accidentally agreeing to purchase extra insurance when you take a loan or car cover could...
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Credit card cheques
Does anyone have any experience using credit card cheques in the past (I think they may be banned now) and in particular should there be terms and conditions separate to the terms and conditions supplied with the card?
Seamus
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Solar Eclipse
http://earthsky.org/tonight/supermoo...un-on-march-20
I am all ready!
Unfortunately, it looks as though my glasses are again going to remain unused!...
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Credit Checked at Airport - Surely Not...?
This is a total breach of Personal Privacy.
The TV licence issue needs sorted. It's long overdue a re-haul, how can you get a criminal record for non payment yet it's apparently nowt to do with our government? Council tax ditto - lots of people still refuse to pay for one reason or another....
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FCA seeks ban on premium rate calls for bank and insurance customers
Banks and insurers are to be banned from making their customers calls premium rate telephone numbers as part of a series of proposals from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which has also suggested removing the eight-week wait before a customer can take a complaint to the Financial Ombudsman...