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BOI -> BOIG Creditor?
Have seen a letter advising an erstwhile BOI credit card defaulter (now SB) following the non-payment route that he is a creditor. "As a creditor he must by law be informed of the change to the structure of the bank which is now changing its name from Bank of Ireland to Bank of Ireland Group",...
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Northern Rock home loans stuck at high rates
Northern Rock home loans stuck at high rates
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 25th August 2016 10:28
as private equity firm which owns the debts refuses to pass cuts on...
Thousands of Northern Rock mortgage customers are stuck on higher interest rates after
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Welcome to IrishAk
Hi IrishAk and welcome
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:-
We...
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England book place at Euro 2016
Congratulations England: for qualifying for EURO 2016
More ---> http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/football/33946605
Group D
...Last edited by Deepie; 5 September 2015, 18:41.
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Should shoppers in England pay for plastic bags?
Supermarkets in the UK gave out 8.5bn plastic bags in the UK last year according to new figures from the government funded organisation WRAP.
The number handed out in England is much higher than in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland where shoppers are charged for carrier bags....
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Happy Birthday cymruambyth
Happy Birthday Cym, have a lovely day, love IF [img]http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/images/smilies/Generic%20Smileys/icon_beer.gif[/img]...
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From Niddy and all of us at AADforums.
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Bank of Scotland accused of fraud by Attorney General John Larkin QC
Bank of Scotland accused of fraud by Attorney General John Larkin QC
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 8th December 2014 15:34.
*Northern Ireland's Attorney General has accused Bank of Scotland of "criminal fraud". * John Larkin QC made the comments in...
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Couriers?
I am looking for a reliable and reasonably priced courier to deliver sweets, so various packet/parcel sizes.
Please can anyone recommend one that they use?
Thank you :-)
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Here is something to chew over
Here is something to chew over
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 7th September 2014 08:53.
*If Scotland gains it's independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, what happens to the legal status of the...
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Security Pacific Finance, now Bank of Ireland?
Hi
Searched through old mortgage papers this morning, hoping to find PPI on at least one of our mortgages. No luck I'm afraid!
I did though find the original documentation and settlement information for a loan secured on the house we had in 1985 by Security Pacific Finance...
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Ulster Bank refunds IT-affected customers Easter weekend
Ulster Bank refunds IT-affected customers Easter weekend
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 25th April 2014 07:17.
Ulster Bank has said all customers whose accounts were debited twice have had the money repaid. The problems with its computer systems began on......
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Hull ‘bankruptcy tourism’ company crashes
Hull
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 7th February 2014 20:27.
Hull-based legal firm Lovell Hill & Co LLP (
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Term time holiday fines
I'm interested in knowing the actual legislation behind the fines.. what I mean is what is their reason for asking for money?
Is it simply the child wasn't unwell, wasn't at school so therefore you pay up... regardless of any legalities?
Or is it soley based on missing the...
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Defamation Act coming into force!!
Just a reminder that the new Defamation Act kicks in at Midnight.......
--> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25551640
The bold red part above is the most important element - so remember to read AAD's stance on the new Act here --> http://forums.all-about-de...
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Wind and rain disrupting Christmas travel in the UK
Heavy rain and strong winds have hit western parts of the UK, while travellers are warned of disruption elsewhere throughout the day.
The Met Office has issued amber warnings for rain for Wales, the east of England, south-west England and London and the South East on Monday.
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