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Old 30-05-2006, 7:05 PM   #1
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i have read your advice on bank charges. is there no way to get charges back from loan companies?
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You can claim some charges from a loan account, obviously not the interest but late payment fees will come under this.

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we set a "short term" loan 1 year ago as it was supposed to be going on to our mortgage 1 year on we have found out the loan has not been paid and we have received several letters from the bank demanding all the money to be paid back.
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I own properties which are let. Due to the financial situation I have a nett income after mortgages on these properties of only £12,000.00 per year. Is this my gross income for means testing or is the gross income before mortgages and other expenses my gross income? I can find no guidance.
Also because I am self-employed and my hours are irregular do I put down an average of, say 0ne to 15 hours a week?
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Great flight info for UK based but I am an expat so am interested in flights from Europe to worldwide. Are you planning to extend your flight info to cover this?
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