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Re: Utility Warehouse take over my TalkTalk broadband contract and raise the price
OP here, and yes, February's bill seems to have had £15 deducted from it, which I guess is a correction for the £5/month they have been overcharging me. So it means that since the switch to UW t…1 -
Re: The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
Thanks both - reassuring to know it's not just me/the postal system. It sounds like they could just be being slow in that case - or maybe there's going to be a later process for those of us…1 -
Re: Taxable state pension query
You pay tax on total income, regardless of where it is from. £1,200 every 4 weeks is income of £15,600 a year. Personal allownce is £12,570. £15,600 minus £12,570 £3,030 20% of £3,030 is £606.6 -
Re: Can employer discipline employee for standard of driving off site
I don't think it unreasonable for an employer to raise the issue with an employee if that employee also has the use of company vehicles. If somebody is prepared to drive recklessly in their own …4 -
Re: UKPC , DCB LEGAL court claim
No. I said to remove that para 3. Not needed.1 -
Re: An in-between phase
Thank you @peb, enjoy my chocolate 😁 That's (quite literally) a relief @amber03, it's horrible when you can't get a joint back in the right place for ages, like having a painful itch …3 -
Re: Overcharged for boiler repair, company refusing to acknowledge my existence
You might have been served by cowboys. It's not uncommon for tradesmen to work for a registered company but also for themselves. Hence the dicrepancy between the company name and the payee name.…1 -
Re: Turning Straw into Gold: Creating Long Term Security & A Solid Home
I have almost earned enough points on Ipsos iSay to get a £10 Asda voucher. I am going to use it either to restock back up on milk, eggs and cheese, or possibly to buy some toiletries like face clean…4 -
Re: Advice on SOA for DRO please
Everyone`s budget is different, as we all have differing needs, the important figure is the £75 disposable income figure, you must be at or below that in order to be accepted. What you actually spend…3 -
Re: Advice on SOA for DRO please
You really should not be paying anything towards unsecured/non-priority debt if you are on UC. That's not a rule, it's just vital for your health, welfare and survival. So stop paying now. …3


