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There's a bank holiday approaching (at least at the time of posting this!), which means many people will be thinking of attempting some jobs that need doing around the home. But while some seem comfortable knocking together an extension or retiling a bathroom, others find putting up a shelf or changing a fuse to be an…
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These days, voice recognition on our devices means you don't even need to type anything let alone use a pen and paper. But still, for some of us there are times where writing by hand is preferred. How often do you find yourself physically writing something down?
Hi. With the help of the forum, I have recently successfully contested (well, they gave up in the end) a court claim for a major keying error charge. I'm now back again for more sage advice! I have now received a letter from HM Courts saying that DCB Legal on behalf of ECP is making a claim against me for refusing to pay a…
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OK long storey short, lets assume i have an incurable disease and i want to get my money out of the bank and give it away to family before i pop my clogs (trying to avoid taxes etc) whats the best and easiest way for me to do this to avoid any red flags from my bank which is barclays? thanks in advance
Have discovered a large 4 inch hole in our wall. Was covered over with a vent and recently moved in so not noticed until now. The hole goes from the inside all the way to the outside of the house, through the cavity wall. Vents on both ends. Inside the hole is a large round plastic tube which is hollow. No idea what this…
Hi, Ive just recieved a parking 'fine' from parking eye for parking in a Range car park, for 15 mins, when the store was closed, this was to go to a greggs store which is in the car park?! The signs do state out of ours is 0mins, but nothing states you cannot visit greggs i the car park, it was open so seems very silly to…
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It's also been confirmed that you'll be able to get automatic compensation from your energy supplier for certain smart meter problems.
The Bank of England said there had been "substantial disinflation over the past two and a half years". It's the third time the base rate has been cut this year.
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