Good evening.
My query is if anyone knows off hand about remortgaging an existing equity release which provided an initial lump sum then a monthly payment. The sticking point is that it appears that the monthly payment cannot be stopped unless the whole existing amount is redeemed. The wish...
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Advice Required - Dealing with an Estate
Hi Guys
Any advice on this one would be appreciated.
Sadly my Father passed away in October last year; i took care of the immediate estate issues shortly after, however he also had several outstanding debts (most with DCAs).
To date i haven't made any contact with any of these companies,...
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HSBC advance monthly charges
Does anyone know what the monthly charges of 12.95 entitled you to? I've got my sar back but there was nothing which included a breakdown of what you got for the monthly fee other than overdraft facility. I know there was things like phone insurance but can't remember what else.?
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Unenforceability and credit reference agencies
I began my unenforceability journey with the help of Never-In-Doubt nearly six years ago now. The help I obtained was invaluable and the knowledge I gained took all the panic I felt away almost overnight. Niddy, I am eternally grateful to you and the other forum members who helped me.
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HMRC consults on changing rules for tax enquiries
When taxpayers become involved in a tax dispute with HMRC they may feel they are in a David and Goliath situation.
HMRC has all the resources and bottomless pockets to fund the case, whereas the taxpayer is inexperienced and frightened of running up large professional fees.
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HMRC plan to scrap £100 fines for late tax returns
HMRC plan to scrap £100 fines for late tax returns
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 8th February 2015 11:29.
*The Government's £100 fine for late tax returns could be scrapped for hundreds of thousands of people who return the forms “a day or two” late*...
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Pension tracing service will expand to meet demand
Pension tracing service will expand to meet demand
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 2nd February 2015 17:53.
A free service which helps people locate pension pots they have lost track of will triple its number of staff to meet record numbers of enquiries.......
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ICO enquiries into Virgin Media email
ICO enquiries into Virgin Media email
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 5th May 2014 16:36.
The ICO has received a number of calls today from people concerned about an email recently sent out by Virgin Media. The email appears to allow...
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AA Motor insurance
12 months ago I took out AA car insurance, which had free breakdown cover..and 6 months in they offered Relay for £10 for the remainder of the cover period.
All was well..I was happy with the price of £120 ( saving of £100 from my previous insurers)...the Policy runs until April 16th....
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New couples railcard gives a third off train fares for 26 to 59-year-olds
Couples travelling together off-peak can benefit from new discount national railcard
Britain's train operators are preparing to launch a new railcard for those aged 26 to 59, promising a third off most train fares for pairs of passengers prepared to travel together. Until now, the discount...
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BT ordered to refund thousands of pounds to customers after directory enquiries rip-off
BT ordered to refund thousands of pounds to customers after directory enquiries rip-off
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 4th February 2014 09:25.
*BT told to refund thousands of pounds to customers who were not warned of high cost of calls* BT has been ordered...
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Geoffrey Parker Bourne solicitors closed by the SRA?
Last edited by Riz; 10 October 2013, 07:34.
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Public Liability Insurance Problem
Hi, My Son in Law is a sole trader fitting in car equipment such as tracking systems. He holds public liability insurance which he thought would cover him in any event of a claim against him for damage to the cars that he works on. However recently he was working on a particular car with an electronic...
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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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Can I get interest frozen on my debts?
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I'm new here, only found this site on Friday as recommended by a friend of mine who received some valuable help here last year. I have been reading and am gradually making my way through the wealth of information there is here but I have a question which I need to ask to hopefully...