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Hi I guess my hope from posting this thread is to find out what, if anything, you would do in my circumstances.... I swtiched broadband/phone providers in May 2017. I realised i would lose my 10 year old email address but was ok with this and went about trying to change all online account details which used the old address before the termination date. Then largely forgot about the old account. In December this year my airline loyalty account was hacked. After speaking to the airline they told me that the hacker had entered in my ID number and then used the forgotten password
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Hi there, I would appreciate help and advice on the following matter (please see below). For over three months now, I have lost signal at my work place. I am unable to receive or make calls from my mobile phone. This is not only frustrating but is very disruptive. This problem with the loss of signal has only occurred recently as I used to get full signal on my mobile phone for the last 7 years that I have worked here. I have now phoned many times and have also written a formal complaint letter to Vodafone. To summarise, Vodafone has confirmed that they are having i
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Many financial providers are failing to properly explain protection shoppers have when something goes wrong with a credit card purchase, consumer group Which? says. Ten firms were asked about a scenario where a sofa firm had gone bust after a deposit had been paid with a card. Knowledge of section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act - which entitles consumers to a refund - was "poor", they say. Six firms were only able to correctly answer half or less of the inquiries. Which? said it was the third time in three years that it had i
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A few years ago i took out a BHS store which was financed i think by GE bank the account is now closed and i have no paper work with any account details how can i obtain these and start a ppi claim? Thank You
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Hi folks, we joined a debt managemetn plan with immediate finance a couple of months back after over a year trying to directly sort things with our creditors, I know that immediate finance have been paying £1 per month to each as agreed to keep the debt alive, however my wife has rung me to say one of the catalogues has sold the debt to a debt collector who is now chasing for it, is this legal? as I understand it they are not allowed to as long as you have made an effort to pay? will be ringing immediate financial when I get home to see what is happening but wo
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...or face sanctions. http://www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/work-programme-memo-082.pdf This is not good news. Too ill to work means you're too ill to work. Being made to work for your benefits WILL tip people over the edge. More news here as well... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/9683811/Prepare-for-work-or-lose-your-benefits-long-term-sick-are-told.html
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Hi, I would like to switch from BT to Plusnet to reduce my outgoings a little.The BT account is in my husbands name and as he now has a default on his credit file I'm wondering if this will affect my chances of setting up a new account in my name with Plusnet or any other provider.The BT account is clean as I am the bill payer.