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I've been so stupid. I moved in with my partner in May this year, we claimed HB, JSA, council tax ttogether but not Child Tax. I'm as aa single claim and they found out after I wwent on Experian website. They have sent me a letter only mentioningaAugust to now they think I am lliving with Mr ******* which I am. I am bricking it. I should have called them and was goingto until Bailiffs aarrived a month after for council tax from a few years ago (my housing didn't even say it had gone to them when I paid 5 days earlier) so I had to pay council tax in full. And bailiffs wanted their fees so since then have been in hiding. Then. The licence turned up as I cancelled DD and I got a summons to court. I was fined and am still paying my fine off Inc TV licence. My step daughter went to live with a relative so we have to pay a large sum of CSA monthly. Stupid I know not to tell them as I didn't want to have no money for 8 weeks. But now it's near Christmas and this has happened. If I don't pay my fine bailiffs are back. If I don't pay bailiffs they are back if I don't pay TV licence I will be in court again. I'm too scared to call Child tax credits I can't eat (good diet but wouldn't recommend it) me andmy partner are arguing We are having to sell out dog just to get food as I know it will be stopped and I will get sent to prison or in the paper and all over social media. I feel sick at the thought of it, and I don't know what to do. I have until December the 4th. They want me to call them or send in paper to prove I don't live with him. What will happen to me?Please help! My family don't want to know or help and my partners family don't talk tohim. I have a 11, 10 and 5 year old. I can't even afford schoolshoes my 11 yyear old has to wear plimsolls to school . I've been so stupid.
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I've spent about 5 hours devouring the success stories, and I'm feeling bouyant about starting claims. It does seem a bit daunting though. All my life I've turned down payment protection, gambling that I wouldn't become ill, and that I wouldn't be out of work for long if I lost my job. I'm curious about the sneaky PPI payments that I may have unwittingly been paying. How likely is a successful claim? I had a £25k mortgage with Alliance and Leics from 1987 to 2007 with an endowment that is yet to mature. Then a £46k mortgage from 1989, topped up to £95 in 1991 (still going) And a £59k mortgage from 1991, topped up to £100k in 2000 (still going) And a £137k mortgage in 2002 (still going) And a £200k mortgage in 2004 (still going) My head spins as to what lenders have been involved...BofS, RBofS, LLoyds, Halifax, Natwest, Woolwich, and possibly some more. Bank account with RBofS since 1988. I had an MBNA credit card in the late 90s, I declined PPI. I've had a Natwest credit card since 2000, I declined PPI. Barclays loan 2005 £14k, a year to go, I declined PPI. in 2012 it was rejigged when I paid £1k off and requested a shorter term. So who do I tackle first? SARS for the older ones, or perhaps I should just SARS every high st bank! Pensions? Car insurance, house insurance - are they under the 'worthy of a claim' umbrella?
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