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Afternoon All. We live in a Park Home manufactured by a company called Tingdene. We have been having problems for over a year with the outside of our home. Tingdene accepted responsibility and told us that they would replace and repair the damagned walls this year some time. When we chased them on Friday for an update we…
A group of 8 of us booked a holiday with EasyJet to Rome to watch the rugby. EasyJet messed up and gave us boarding cards for a flight which didn’t exist , even though there was a flight on the same date and time as our boarding cards. we were denied access to the flight and had to stay an extra night . We’ve pursued…
Hi, I'm in the middle of a case with the energy ombudsman and my old supplier, EON, where we have evidence of a broken meter. However, they only have bills dating back to 2017, but they were supplying me since 2000. Does anyone have any experience here on how I can get hold of archive bills from 2000-2017? Thanks, M
Good afternoon hopefully someone can help me. My wife has received a pcn because a month ago I browsed a coop and then ate a sandwich in my car before driving off. I overstayed by 11 minutes but I was a legitimate customer. I rang the store and spoke to the manager who checked the cctv to confirm my story and was…
Last year I contacted HMRC and got an 18 digit reference number so I could pay for 4 year's contributions. This left me with one more year to pay. Can I reuse the reference number from last year or do I need to phone HMRC for new reference number?
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The banks, which are all part of the Lloyds Banking Group, will shut at least 176 of their branches in 2024 and 2025, after the Group announced a further 53 closures.
The Lindt chocolate bunny is widely regarded as the gold standard of Easter treats, though it's rarely the most MoneySaving bunny-shaped choc – so in classic MSE fashion, this called for a taste test. The team at MSE Towers were all ears when we asked for volunteers to taste cheaper supermarket own-brand chocolate bunny alternatives alongside Lindt. So let's stop rabbiting on and hop to it.
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