The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today published draft rules outlining how it will regulate claims management companies (CMCs) when regulation passes to the FCA on 1 April 2019.
Following a review of CMC regulation commissioned in 2015, the Government announced that the FCA would take...
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New payday loan regulations come into force
New payday loan regulations come into force
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 31st May 2017 09:32
New payday loan regulations come into force on Friday, requiring all online lenders to advertise on at least one price comparison website....
The new rules are
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Consumer Credit Regulations 1983 3(2)b
Hi,
I'd appreciate any clarification of this.
The Halifax have sent me a photocopy of a Credit Card Agreement which appears to have my dated signature on, however the signature/date space on behalf of Halifax plc is blank. The letter from Halifax states the following:The copy...
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Payday refunds still being paid out
Payday refunds still being paid out
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 15th February 2016 07:30
Millions of pounds of payday loans refunds are still to be handed back, a lender has said....
Dollar Financial UK, which owns The Money Shop, said that only 25% of
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Consumer Online Dispute Resolution - Feb 2016
Consumer Online Dispute Resolution - Feb 2016
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 3rd February 2016 10:57
[img]http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/images/metro/orange/misc/quote_icon.png[/img] Originally Posted by Never-In-Doubt [img]http://forums.all-abou[/img]
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Travelling to work 'is work', European court rules
Travelling to work 'is work', European court rules
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 11th September 2015 17:26.
Time spent travelling to and from first and last appointments by workers without a fixed office should be regarded as working time, the European......
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Retail - Right to refund
Family member purchased a computer (laptop / netbook) in the sales just after Christmas.
This has recently developed issues with turning on and holding a charge.
The retailer wants to send this item off for repair - and obviously once done, its deemed to be accepted, but family...
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high sided van
Is there any law preventing high sided curtain van parking outside the house with only a footpath between,the top covers downstairs window and finishes at bedroom window,its outside my sons and the neighbour is not the kind of bloke to have a quiet word with.xx
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UK to allow driverless cars on public roads in January
The UK government has announced that driverless cars will be allowed on public roads from January next year.
It also invited cities to compete to host one of three trials of the tech, which would start at the same time.
In addition, ministers ordered a review of the UK's road...
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No Contract - No Rights?
Hey all
I started my new job, however, I have signed a couple of documents of bullying, sexual harrassment, internet usage policy blah blah blah, however, there's no terms of employment.
I joined the company as Temp and have now subsequently gone permanent, but the company...
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URGENT : Keynes issue LBA for old HSBC overdraft account: HELP!!
Hi everyone,
I first posted about this account in another thread for a HSBC loan account. However as a claim for that account has now been issued and the two accounts are separate, I have started this new thread for this OD account.
This is a current account OD for £1017....
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Asbestos concrete roof removal?
I need to have an asbestos concrete garage roof removed, so that I can have a new roof put on, but have been quoted over a thousand pounds for disposal, which means that I cannot afford the new roof!
Please does anyone have any suggestions?
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East Londoner hailed ‘hero’ after finding loophole in bedroom tax
Up to 40,000 people will receive a refund thanks to an east London “hero” after he discovered that the government have wrongly assessed who is liable for the bedroom tax.
A conservative estimate puts the cost to the government at £26million.
Peter Barker, a freelance benefits...Last edited by IF; 24 January 2014, 21:25.
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TELEVISION LICENCES ACT 2013 UPDATE
BBC Licence Fee (Civil Debt) Bill (HC Bill 46)
Contents page 1- Last page
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Make provision to decriminalise the non-payment of the BBC licence fee.Be it enacted by the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice
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Temporary / Contracto Employee rights
Try to keep this brief!
Been working same place now for just over 12 months on same contract, although it has been extended (three times now I think IIRC).
Obviously after the first 12 weeks we gained same rights as Perm staff due to the amendments to (Agency / Contractor)...Last edited by oscar; 20 November 2013, 17:49.