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smart meter forced by energy tariffs from the Big Six
You HAVE to get a smart meter for most of the top fixed energy tariffs from the Big Six - but we reveal the best deals that don't need one fitted
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Insurance giant Esure pockets £55m in sneaky customer fees
Insurance giant Esure pockets £55m in sneaky customer fees
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 9th March 2016 19:17
....more than from home and motor policies combined...
Millions of households taking out insurance are being hammered by sneaky admin charges
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Transferring Debt to liable person
Hello All,
New person here, sorry if i come across as not doing proper search.
I have two debts in my credit history due to my family members (Mother and Sister) buying a lot of catalogue items (Isme and Very) under my name and paid it with my debit card (I have given my debit...
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Just Found Out About a CCJ!
Good Morning All,
So this morning, I decided to check my Experian Credit Report for the first time in years. And I was appalled by what I saw, a CCJ aged 2 months old lodged in Northampton County Court. It was sent to an address I have not lived at since 2011. So I tried to find out a bit...
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Ofgem fines E.On £7.75m in overcharging raid
Ofgem fines E.On £7.75m in overcharging raid
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 2nd April 2015 14:40.
*E.On has been penalised for overcharging customers by the energy regulator* Ofgem, the energy regulator, has fined E.On £7.75m for incorrectly...
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Default - Santander Student Account
Hi All,
Hope I'm following correct procedures here as I'm new to the forum.
Basically whilst at university I had an account with Santander. A mixture of illness at the time and general 'being a student' meant that the account wasn't kept well in order, I was often maxed out with my...
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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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Jobcentres assess claimants 'haphazardly', say MPs
Jobcentres assess claimants 'haphazardly', say MPs
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 29th January 2014 10:02.
*Jobcentres are investigating benefit claimants' needs in a "haphazard" way, missing crucial information about barriers to work, MPs have said....
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British Gas Late Payments affecting my Mortgage!
Sorry, I know this is an old thread. I have exactly the same issue though - well the details are slightly different but the end result is the same- no mortgage due to BG ruining my credit file.
So far I have tried writing to the 'Minder Correspondence' address that I got from Experian....
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Welfare-to-work provider penalised
Welfare-to-work provider penalised
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 26th September 2013 15:32.
*One of the main firms running the government's welfare-to-work programme has been punished for poor performance. * A4E will see a cut in the...
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Savers penalised for 'instant access' withdrawals
Savers penalised for 'instant access' withdrawals
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 23rd September 2013 20:12.
*Savers are now being penalised for making withdrawals from nine of the 15 highest-paying accounts labelled "easy" or "instant"...
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7 year old data still present
Ok, firstly, this could be MY misunderstanding, so this more for clarity.
I have some accounts which are all settled (except for one which is defaulted).
These were all settled between 2007 and 2011 I believe.
On CallCredit - as each month/year passes, a marker...
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What happens after six years from default?
Well my credit file was totally wrecked by the banks in 2009/2010 after my wife was made redundant. We started a dmp but we got about eight defaults with various banks between us with a total balance of 25000.
I believe the debt falls off the credit file after six years but the banks...
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Redundancy chosen by matrix scoring
I have been selected for dismissal via redundancy selected via a method of matrix scoring.
My matrix scoring is very wrong and biased, favouritism as gone on with this scoring method.
I am being pushed out of a company; I have worked there for 18 months and my boss who scored the matrix...
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TAX CREDITS PROBLEM - PLEASE HELP!
Hi, we have received letters from HMRC, one stating we had an overpayment of £500+, the other stating amount still to be confirmed for an overpayment of £1300+ and amount already recovered £400. I have always religiously updated HMRC when any changes have occurred (that's something I have always...