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  1. This topic was closed on 11 March 2019. If you have a problem which is similar to the issues raised in this topic, then please start a new thread and you will get help and support there. If you would like to post up some information which is relevant to this particular topic then please flag the issue up to the site team and the thread will be reopened. - Consumer Action Group
  2. This topic was closed on 10 March 2019. If you have a problem which is similar to the issues raised in this topic, then please start a new thread and you will get help and support there. If you would like to post up some information which is relevant to this particular topic then please flag the issue up to the site team and the thread will be reopened. - Consumer Action Group
  3. This topic was closed on 09 March 2019. If you have a problem which is similar to the issues raised in this topic, then please start a new thread and you will get help and support there. If you would like to post up some information which is relevant to this particular topic then please flag the issue up to the site team and the thread will be reopened. - Consumer Action Group
  4. This topic was closed on 03/06/19. If you have a problem which is similar to the issues raised in this topic, then please start a new thread and you will get help and support their. If you would like to post up some information which is relevant to this particular topic then please flag the issue up to the site team and the thread will be reopened. - Consumer Action Group
  5. They don't offer a 5yr adult passport maybe they should then everyone is on an equal footing? Apparently it changed a few years ago. It could be extended if the child was under 16, if they were over then an adult passport had to be purchased.
  6. As far as I know the IT "clock" starts ticking when all other avenues have been exhausted, ie grievance procedures etc. I would call your local office for IT's and ask them rather than take the word of your ex employer
  7. See - I'm that annoyed I couldn't even spell discrimination in the title!
  8. Hello, I've not posted much on here for a long time (since my victory over the Halifax!) but I have a right bee in my bonnet at the moment and thought this might be the right place to vent/get advice My kids have passports which expired late last year and I was under the impression that as they were only issued with 5yr passports they would get a 5yr extention. Anyhow I just called the passport office to clarify whether it was a problem that their passports expired last year only to be told that they only issue them for 5 years and that is why they are cheaper than an adult one - fair enough so far... The cost of an adult 10yr passport is £72 and the cost of a child 5yr passport is £46 - in effect £92 for a 10yr one! Is this age discrimination or am I just being a tight a**e Any suggestions on where I could take it if it is discrimination? Thanks
  9. I do this all the time if I am flying in the morning time, we stay in the Radisson Manchester airport for £100 for 4 of us with 2 weeks parking, it can be cheaper booking direct with the hotel too
  10. That is fantastic!! I remember just after I joined we got very excited when we got to 2000 members
  11. Thanks I know it's very sad but it made me laugh
  12. A funny thing happened today, thanks to the knowledge I have gained from here.... Before my recent success with the Halifax I opened a parachute account and transferred everything, except the Halifax couldn't seem to grasp that I had a new account elsewhere and continued to try and take my mortgage payments, obviously there is no money going into that account so I have accrued more charges, but hey I WILL get them back, anyway I am now 4 months in arrears, the money is safe in my new account so no big deal really. A woman from a Debt Management (not collector ) company called me last week and said she needed to come to my house to "discuss" my problem, so we arranged a time and she came, I handed over a cheque for the full amount and she got out her clip board and started to get a financial statement off me, this is where the fun began, everything she asked, such as NI number, income, outgoings, name of employer etc I just said "don't know" she was getting a bit frustrated and I was getting more amused, eventually she said "you really need to give me this information" and I said "but am I legally obliged to though" her face went a funny shade of red and started shouting about how I have wasted her time. I pointed out that she needed to collect the money anyway so it wasn't a wasted journey and the steam started coming out of her ears then and she said I could have posted it, so I pointed out she has saved me the cost of a stamp and envelope! I know it was a bit cruel but I couldn't help myself! I said to her that the Halifax have made my life a misery in the past due to their charges and that was why I have such a negative attitude towards them.... then she started going on about all these "deluded" people who think they can claim back their charges when they agreed to them in the first place:-x so I made her even more mad by telling her about my successful claim:D If it wasn't for all the little details I have found out about on here I would have sat there like a sheep telling her what she wanted to know, so thanks!!
  13. Take a look at this site, they are based in Nottingham, though it does say for parents/carers they may be able to help. ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Nottingham UK My brother has ADHD (he is 20 now) and is unmedicated for various reasons and he cannot live a "normal" life, I really hope you get the help you need
  14. They should have been able to verify your employment history with the Inland Revenue, it doesn't sound like they tried very hard to sort the problem out for you. I personally think you would have quite a good case because that time could have been accounted.
  15. Hi Chris, If he is a decent guy and you don't want to rock the boat, I would be upfront with him about what you are going to do, you never know he may even be on your side!
  16. It is possible, the company I worked for had dedicated staff to carry out screening. Did they not ask you to account for the time they couldn't verify? Where I worked (probably the biggest employer in the UK) we would try and get the employee to get somebody else to verify their time ie: a neigbour or such like or at times get them to do an affidavit, especially if the company was no longer trading. I'm not sure but if you have given them all the information they asked for I don't see how they can with hold money from you. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
  17. Hi there Yes you do just wait 14 days from your original letter, the next step is the Letter Before Action (LBA) giving them a further 14 days before you file. Good Luck!
  18. I agree I personally wouldn't like to take on that battle but could your credit file not come in handy here? If you applied to various "high street" banks and were declined could that not be used as evidence?
  19. Don't want to hijack Blinkys thread but GOOD LUCK!! Not that you will need it! ;-) Sorry! No room in my luggage (well there will be going, were taking empty cases but you will have to find your own way home :grin:). To be honest, the money was long gone and when we got it back we just thought f**k it! Lets go!! I will certainly raise a glass or two to BF and Dave and the Halifax :D
  20. You won't need any luck but I will wish you it anyway I've just booked a trip to New York with the proceeds of my successful claim
  21. Hi, I know to use the Moneyclaim online you need an address in England or Wales, I'm not sure on the legalities of using an address you don't live at but I would imagine it would be ok. Hopefully someone will correct me if I'm wrong Good luck (with your move and claim )
  22. The £3000 I got last week from them wasn't monopoly money :D
  23. I have never been succinct in my life .... thanks
  24. I *think* what Caro means (feel free to slap me Caro if I'm wrong ) is that when you send the DPA request, it asks for your list of charges (which you don't need because you have your statements) but it also raises the question of manual intervention, if you haven't requested this information it could cause you problems if your case where to get to court, the bank could produce evidence that there has been manual intervention and that the charge does reflect their true costs, all highly unlikely but there is always the possibility that it could happen. If you are at LBA stage I personally would press ahead with your timetable. Hope that helps.
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