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Barclays customers can now 'switch off' spending
Barclays has become the first High Street bank to allow its customers to "switch off" certain types of spending on their debit cards. The idea is to help vulnerable customers, particularly problem gamblers, or those in serious debt. However, all account holders can now block their own spending...
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Banks cut back consumer credit in fear of rising risks
Banks are clamping down on credit cards and other unsecured lending as fears grow that the boom in household debt could turn into a bust that could destabilise the financial system and force consumers into bankruptcy. New figures from the Bank of England show banks cut back the availability of loans...
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Payday loan complaints see sharp rise despite new rules
Payday loan complaints see sharp rise despite new rules
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 13th June 2017 19:01
Complaints about payday loans have risen sharply for the second consecutive year despite strict new regulations limiting interest charges....
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stjjts UE Diary
I have committed to start a diary so I can record my progress to date and going forward. I have spent hours looking through the valuable resources that exist in forums and now have a better understanding of what to do and what to expect.
A number of years ago I realized that I was struggling...
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Happy Birthday nanna58
Happy Birthday Nanna, have a lovely day, love IF...
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Niddy and all of us at AAD Consumer Forum.
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It's HOW much to raise a child?
The average cost of raising a child from birth to the age of 21 in modern Britain is £231,843, according to a new report by an insurance company.
More ---> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-35582644
What I would do with half a million ?
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How do we spend our money?
Official figures out on Tuesday show what we spent our money on in 2014.
The BBC's Simon Gompertz takes a look at where it went and how much on average we stumped up every week.
More ---> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-35041750
Consumers are spending...
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Barclays closing account after requesting they temporarily freeze charges
Hi all,
Can you offer some advice on this situation?
My wife has 2 accounts 1 barclays current (£300 od) and 1 barclaycard (£3,0000. She was made unemployed a few months ago so we wrote to Barclays to say she is unemployed and couldn't meet her repayments at the moment. ...
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ex wants more maintenance
:hello
ex has asked me for more money. now i dont want my (2) kids to be without anything and i appreciate they get more expensive as they get older and to be fair to her - she isnt the wasteful type. BUT she has recently got a new car and doesnt work anymore (married).
So i guess what...
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bios loop
OK after son spending couple of days trying to sort GS tablet PC no joy.GS thought he would download windows 10.ahhhhhhh. Now
Can't access to uninstall says stuck in BIOS loop pls any pointers, cant buy another hundred quid Christmas gift no way,assume gtee won't cover as its not a manufacturing...
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Budget 2015:
Budget 2015: George Osborne to unveil pre-election package
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George Osborne is to set out his tax and spending plans in the Budget later - his last before the election.
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DR PESOS, DOLLARS,TRAVELLERS CHQS what is best
One for Niddy as Im guessing he has been to Dominican Republic
What is the best currency combination I know we will need $60 for travel visa and departure tax but what is best for spending which will mainly be for gifts and trips as we will be all inclusive the DR PESOS or the DOLLAR and...
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Secret email shows Lloyds still pressures and 'threatens' staff over sales
Secret email shows Lloyds still pressures and 'threatens' staff over sales
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 11th August 2014 10:52.
*just months after it was fined £28m for mis-selling* * *Email emerged a week after bank's bill for mis-selling PPI topped £10billion*...
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D. DAY VETERAN WHO SNEAKED OFF TO D. DAY CELEBRATIONS - 90th BIRTHDAY
The D-Day veteran who sneaked off to go to Normandy is 90 next week.
B'day card:?
Mr Bernard Jordan
The Pines
Furze Hill
HOVE
BN3 1PALast edited by The Tech Clerk; 11 June 2014, 09:44.