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Re: Debt recovery plus - Euro Car Parks - Walsall
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81883264#Comment_81883264 Thank you For letting me know, I will be sending the application pack today. I'll update the thread when I get a…1 -
Re: Gladstone's directions questionnaire
Ignore, but follow the 8 steps in the defence template thread in announcements Wait for the N180 DQ document to arrive in the post from the CNBC , then download it, fill it in and email it2 -
Re: C1 Form completion advice
The inventory is a list of assets as at the date of death - so an income tax overpayment would be listed in the inventory.1 -
Re: Stamp Duty - Buying before selling
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6654743/stamp-duty-buying-before-selling Yes, that is right. @MyRealNameToo is correct about the time limit for applying for the refund, though in prac…1 -
Re: Estate agent asking for details
If hiding your occupation, what else did you wish to keep private?? Were I agent I'd find that stance off-putting. It's up to them (broadly -eg racism not permitted..) what conditions they …1 -
Re: received claim with wrong details-how to reply?
Is this to do with any of your other three threads? If so, keep questions on an open thread, rather than starting a new one.2 -
Re: Overpriced house, offer rejected, what now?
I appreciate that you've updated the thread, but for others' reference, remember that if you end up offering more than it might be worth, and need a mortgage, there is a risk that the mortg…1 -
Re: Small Pot Question. Complete Pension Idiot.
The problem for people here is that you keep talking about "35 years" which is of no relevance to you whatsoever. The only thing that is now relevant is number of years that you need to rea…1 -
Re: Overpriced house, offer rejected, what now?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81879108#Comment_81879108 Yes but offering that straight away isn’t a very good negotiation technique1 -
Re: Learning to walk before I run
DD2 is a bit under the weather today. She managed to make herself sick from coughing last night (just a small spot on her duvet, we didn't discover it until the morning). She insisted on getting…5


