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National Hunter and Cfas issue
Before i get into the full story can anybody clear up three points for me please? I have read some conflicting information about how long an NH marker stays active. I thought it was six years but Im sure I read somewhere on here that it was rolling 13 months assuming no other issues were flagged to...
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Another PRA Group (UK) Limited Defeat in Court Today
Another headache for PRA Group (UK) Limited today as we won another case against them in Walsall County Court.
The District Judge found for us in all our defence points - the agreement unenforceable, no evidence of assignment, bad default notice, non service of statutory notices and s.78...
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Civil service classic pension early release of pension due to ill health
Are there any pension experts? I'm just starting stage two of appeal for my pension on ill health. Stage one was refused even though I have medical evidence to prove my problems permanent, they are still using their opinion that it's not.
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Overcoming bad credit - improving credit score
With a mortgage, 2 different bank accounts and a credit card from another bank running in credit and a report newly clear of defaults, when should I see my credit score start to climb?
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what have they done to our Nectar? Homebase's new owner ditches loyalty points
what have they done to our Nectar? Homebase's new owner ditches loyalty points
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 5th June 2016 06:54
Britain's biggest loyalty card has been dealt a blow by the new owner of DIY chain Homebase, which is to pull out of the Nectar rewards...
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Speeding
A few weeks back I was caught speeding doing 50 through some roadworks ....limits was 40 mph
Been given options
1 Educational course £70 to £100 no points
2 £100 fine 3 points
3 Go to court
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Nat West Gold Plus AC's being withdrawn
I am sure there are many people affected by the above, which for most will be taking place in the next few months.
I can find very little info apart from stating the fact anywhere on the internet. It seems very unfair as Nat West are transferring existing customers with this account...
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Tesco Double-up
Tesco are issuing club card vouchers this week but don't spend them as from Monday they'll be doubling up again for Xmas so £10 points get you £20 in many store departments.
We've saved all ours and have a few quid to double up
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Statement of terms and conditions
Hi all,
A question you may or may not be able to help with..
I work for the local authority and have a statement of terms and conditions of employment, they are the original ones i have had since starting the job back in 2007.
I have never agreed as far as i am aware to any changes...
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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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Post 2007 Agreement
Hi all,
Had my head down for a while as Statute Barred Status is looming at the end of this year, however MKDP have finally sent a recon of an agreement for a HSBC credit card. It was taken out in the later half of 2007 so this question may be irrelevant anyway but if the recon that they...
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Tesco Boost
Order summary:
ASK Italian to the value of £20.00
Cost in Clubcard vouchers: £5.00
Delivery method: Email
I just exchanged £ 5.00 Clubcard voucher for a £ 20.00 Ask voucher .......off to London in 2 weeks so will come in handy ......
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FTSE 100 closes at record level
FTSE 100 closes at record level
The FTSE 100 share index has hit a new high, passing through the previous record set on 30 December 1999.
It closed at a new peak of 6,949.63. The previous record close was 6,930.2, set at the height of the dotcom boom.
Earlier,...
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Charging order
Hi I have a CCJ and BW legal have an interim charging order. I have a payment plan by direct debit but now I have been summoned for a final charging order. The debt is only in my name but the house and mortgage are in joint names
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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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