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    • Just to clear it up, sorry I don't make sense sometimes. I have paid £4000 £1200 of that was suppose to clear the £1200 debt.   Meaning I have sent a extra £2800 on top of my normal mainternance money.   Thank you
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    • Hi, I shown my key worker a letter that was sent to me saying that I owe £1200, she setup a standing order around 2021, this was to pay back money I owed, with my mental health status I have had complex issues to deal with and I just simply forgot about this standing order so it has been running for about 3.5 years acording to my key worker, anyway I'm not worried about the money that was sent that I call a overpayment, it went towards supporting my child's household so I am just happy with that, I am a little sad that I am being told I still owe this £1200, I have sent bank statements over 3 years worth but they have not taken away this £1200 bill and still say I owe it   Thank you
    • She did try contacting EON in the early days of the debt but they refused to speak to her because she could not pass the security checks. She didn't know the answers on an account she hadn't opened?   I also saw this article recently which could be what has happended here: Debt collection agencies in the UK are using fair means or foul to link people to an address where an unpaid debt has been run up, sometimes years after they have moved out The Guardian Anna Tims Mon 22 Apr 2024 The letter from the debt collection agency arrived out of the blue, and it was intimidating. It informed Joshua Simpson* that he owed £2,212 to Octopus Energy, and accused him of ignoring previous requests to settle the bill. If he did not stump up within 14 days, he was told, further action would be taken to recover the money. Simpson checked his Octopus account – it was in credit. Then he noticed the address where the debt had been accrued between 2022 and 2023. It was his childhood home – which his family had sold 18 years previously. "Since I was only 16 when we left the property, I was astonished that they'd linked my name [to it]," he says. "The debt collection agency insisted I provide a tenancy agreement to prove how long I've lived at my current address. I couldn't, since we bought our home. "They are now actively pursuing me for this debt, causing me a huge amount of stress. We are about to remortgage, and if this debt prevents us switching to a better deal, we will face real financial hardship." Simpson had been sucked into the shadowy world of "identity tracing", whereby investigators recruited by creditors seek to locate individuals who have moved home without paying their bills. It is an unregulated sector where anyone can set up as an agent in a back room without a licence, or scrutiny, and use fair means or foul to identify debtors. Reputable companies join a trade association that operates a code of practice, but membership is not mandatory, and mistakes are common. Last year, a teenage boy was chased for a debt of more than £900 by debt collectors acting for the energy company Ovo. A "trace agent" had somehow linked him to the debt because his parents had previously rented the property in question. An investigation by the Observer established that the debt had been run up by a subsequent tenant. The consequences of mistaken identity can be catastrophic. Individuals who are erroneously linked to a debt face, at worst, court action, bailiffs and a ruined credit rating. At best, they can endure weeks of stress and paperwork in order to prove they are not the debtor. It is estimated that 20m identity traces are made in the UK every year, many on behalf of companies that are owed money. Personal data is often obtained from credit reference agencies, which record applications for credit, and details are supposed to be verified with several different sources before being used for debt enforcement. In practice, however, this does not always happen. Simpson's details had been passed along a chain of intermediaries before the demand was issued. Octopus had given the unpaid account to a debt collection agent, which had contracted a tracing service, GBG, to find the debtor................ Full Article: https://www.theguardian.com/money/2023/oct/04/a-cry-for-help-energy-providers-play-the-villain-in-dramas-to-chill-the-blood ..............The Financial Ombudsman Service, which investigates complaints about financial firms, states that debt collection agents have to produce convincing evidence to link an individual to a debt, rather than rely on names, addresses and birth dates. According to the trade association, the Institute of Professional Investigators, an unknown number of investigators and trace agents are operating below the radar. Many more are merely inept, as data protection compliance training is not mandatory. "We have been campaigning for many, many years to try to get all private investigators regulated," says secretary general Glyn Evans.
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      The judge's reasoning is very useful and will certainly be helpful in any other cases relating to third-party rights where the customer has contracted with the courier company by using a broker.
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Thanks to Mr C for putting us in the picture.

 

My dream of equilibrium is realised in my world:-D zero everywhere! Some respite at last and let's hope the answer to having low cost energy is around the corner.

 

Why doesn't Russia concentrate on themselves, creating jobs and stop being aggressive.

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Mr C said in his 10 D speech, there was talk of building houses to own but nothing about building to rent, away from the private landlords which can be too expensive.

 

Wow, Sky news are showing the scaremongering side of the election. Maybe they should employ JC and they can have the headache.

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my thoughts of the day, is it over yet! already fed up of it and still got 6 weeks of it! :/

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my thoughts of the day, is it over yet! already fed up of it and still got 6 weeks of it! :/

 

The positive side is that this can help more people become engaged and hopefully voting. I would love to see at an 80% turnout:-D

 

Some corporates showing their true colours, stick to your quotes or don't say them at all.

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A UKIP Conservative alliance in a coalition Government, it's all the same thing? Maybe it was a cunning plan from the start. !

 

 

Mmmm .................

 

 

Alarm system not switched on? Whatever next!

 

 

 

The US police need to have cameras operating attached to their uniforms.

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So, offering shares in Lloyds Bank. I thought we had shares so why don't they just gives us the share certs for those. Supposed to be affordable for all? Well it starts at £250 but you get priority if you buy £1000 worth. The eighties revisited. It'll be big shoulder pads next! Mrs T was poll axed by the poll tax and this time the blues under estimate the damage the message of the bedroom tax has had. Mr C will be in a street near you soon:madgrin:

 

Lot's of talk for house buying, can't hear anything for all the renters struggling and those who want the choice of not buying a home. It's not for everyone, check out Germany.

 

I've read the blues intend to lose 2000 nurses in the mental health care sector.

 

I do think we should get resources going in Wales to kick start regeneration. A fabulous land crying out to have business invest in the future there. Lot's of potential for doing amazing things with renewable energy comes to mind for a start.

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As smaller companies get sucked up by the multi nationals, the wealth of the world will stay in a small number of hands, the ones who decide the wages. It was all a con that wealth would trickle down. It's trickled up! When they work out there's a point where people are squeezed so much they won't be spending, that affects them, maybe, just maybe they'll see the light and do the right thing.

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As smaller companies get sucked up by the multi nationals, the wealth of the world will stay in a small number of hands, the ones who decide the wages. It was all a con that wealth would trickle down. It's trickled up! When they work out there's a point where people are squeezed so much they won't be spending, that affects them, maybe, just maybe they'll see the light and do the right thing.

 

At last, a discussion on the wealth chasm. For a minute I thought nobody noticed there's a problem.

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I was driving along thinking about friends and a thought came to mind. Friends don't take offense they take advice. I may even be able to claim this as my quote:-) It means your true friends know you well enough to understand if they ask for your advice or you feel the need to give them advice, you have their best interests at heart when you give your opinion. Just celebrating the feel good factor of friends.

 

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Shall I get rid of the TV, as there is nothing to watch and reading a book is more interesting.

 

British TV is now mostly rubbish, with very few good programmes on. I have gone off historical drama series which are made, just in case US TV networks want to buy them. I love Dads Army, but that is constantly being shown on BBC2 and I am surprised that there would be anyone who has not seen an episode. ITV is full of rubbish family entertainment shows, which are mostly worn out old formats, which they try to modernise. Britains got no talent is dire.

 

Then there is the constant repeated news programmes, which have become dumbed down. Delighted for the Royal family on the birth, but do we need to see interviews of some midwife that had nothing to do with the birth, being asked when Kate would be leaving hospital. There is so much else going on in the world.

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Shall I get rid of the TV, as there is nothing to watch and reading a book is more interesting.

 

British TV is now mostly rubbish, with very few good programmes on. I have gone off historical drama series which are made, just in case US TV networks want to buy them. I love Dads Army, but that is constantly being shown on BBC2 and I am surprised that there would be anyone who has not seen an episode. ITV is full of rubbish family entertainment shows, which are mostly worn out old formats, which they try to modernise. Britains got no talent is dire.

 

Then there is the constant repeated news programmes, which have become dumbed down. Delighted for the Royal family on the birth, but do we need to see interviews of some midwife that had nothing to do with the birth, being asked when Kate would be leaving hospital. There is so much else going on in the world.

 

I would say yes :)

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I would say yes :)

 

The BBC use to be very good with excellent series like Spooks, but they have gone now. I cannot think of any good programmes on the Beeb at the moment. Do I really want to pay £150 for a TV license, when 95% of output is repeated programmes. Even though they are repeats, it still counts a live output, so you need a TV license. If you happened to watch the same programme online on i-player, you don't need a TV license. Silly really !

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BBC 4 now 10 Things you didn't know about... tnite it's tsunamis. The beginning covers the meteor which is said to hit the earth near Mexico and started the end of the Dinosaurs. Now onto Atlantis...............

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Is the world going mad ? Royal Baby is a good news story and is giving an uplift to the news. But you hear of all the problems going on in the world, which does not get the same coverage. e.g even more migrants rescued in the Med, while getting into difficulty fleeing North Africa. We have parts of America, which appear to be descending into chaos, where riots follow black men being killed by white Police Officers. Conflicts going on in scores of countries around the world.

 

So much negative stuff, that TV news will start showing the heartwarming animal videos again at the end of their programmes.

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why the Royal can not choose a name for their child and not what anyone else tells to to choose, after all she is their child!

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why the Royal can not choose a name for their child and not what anyone else tells to to choose, after all she is their child!

 

They can choose the name, but there is a Royal (wider context) list of names which tend to be picked. By wider context, I mean Royal families within Europe, as they are related.

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They can choose the name, but there is a Royal (wider context) list of names which tend to be picked. By wider context, I mean Royal families within Europe, as they are related.

 

a german name(s) wasnt picked :)

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a german name(s) wasnt picked :)

 

Charlotte is of course the female version of Charles and has a French origin.

 

They could have called her Wilhelmina, but I am not sure the Daily Mail would have liked that.

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Charlotte is of course the female version of Charles and has a French origin.

 

ah, that makes sense, franco/german. the windsors (being a name change) being of german descent? :)

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They could have called her Wilhelmina, but I am not sure the Daily Mail would have liked that.

 

ah ok, william being the equivalent german male name. :)

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