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Re: DCB Legal Claiming over £700
have you read the newbies thread? you've got two issues here: Get the CCJ sorted. Stop any further action on the other PCNs1 -
Re: Additional Credit card for non uk resident
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81890233#Comment_81890233 Transfer the money and they can pay that way1 -
Re: New "Have a Look at This" thread
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81897204#Comment_81897204 It kind of works though in that lovely wee cottage. A bit Three Bears. 😊4 -
Re: From Frugal Foundations to Fortified Family Future
Today I channelled my inner Greying and put the first load of the year out on the line, it didn't go out as early as I would of liked, but it was on the line for 4 hours. When it was brought in …5 -
Re: From Frugal Foundations to Fortified Family Future
Telephine CS can not contact store CS or couldn't last year & any calls went to the HO, whatever number you call. They can also only put things on the shelves as HO instructs & did you k…3 -
Re: Dumb questions about Ring Wired Video Doorbell - SORTED THANKS!
It seems to be the modern way Si_Clist, I have another make of doorbell and could find no useful information on what to do with it once installed, it certainly didn't come with any instructions.…1 -
Re: car purchasing in retirement
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81895020#Comment_81895020 I do the shopping and most in town trips on a bike when the weather isn't too cold.1 -
Re: Best way to manage
This may not actually apply to you, as you may be able to find another solution by cutting back on your spending, but I will quickly explain what I mean about defaulting. When you default on a credit…1 -
Re: SMI
New Style ESA can be paid alongside Universal Credit. NS ESA is a contribution based benefit. Universal Credit is a means tested benefit. Your NS ESA (Support Group) would automatically mean you will…1 -
Re: Advice on my debts
Has StepChange talked to you about stopping making any payments so that you default on the debts? This is the normal practice before setting up a payment plan (aka DMP = debt management plan). Why ha…1





