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Re: Cheery's path to fulfilment - finishing the DIY, looking after myself, appreciating the garden 🌻
I made the decision to ask for a survey/design independently of installation so I would have time to consider the options and work out what changes to prioritise. I now need to go through it all and …6 -
Re: Open banking providers you trust?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81889714#Comment_81889714 Exactly the same here. Lifestage isn't perfect and there are a few accounts which have to be updated manually bu…1 -
Re: To appeal or not to appeal - Smart Parking
Correct, a complaint to the medical Centre or landowner is quick and should resolve the matter if the delay was their fault on their car park The no keeper liability because the NTK PCN letter failed…1 -
Re: Vehicle insurance with part time job
Insurance company said if work less than 37 hours classed as part time job2 -
Re: UKPA PCN - Scotland
You will not get a claim in Scotland (obviously laws aren't retrospective) and no, the usual defence may not fully apply in cases where a rare PPC tries (VCS and SABA did but only in one or two …1 -
Re: Pick'n'Mix - the joy of the chaz in '26!
@Miró I really like the New Look dress! There are lots of high street brands I would't buy new, but I see the odd thing in a CS and think it's worth a try. And sometimes it works out well. …7 -
Re: To appeal or not to appeal - Smart Parking
So date issued was Thursday 5th Feb, 2 business days later was Monday 9th Feb 6 + 9 = 15 days after the incident date, assuming Royal Mail delivered it within their remit Wordings are also important …1 -
Re: To appeal or not to appeal - Smart Parking
According to the POFA calculator here: - https://gullibletree.com/tools/pofa-calc-main.html it was not given in time to hold the keeper liable1 -
Re: Smart Parking DCB Legal court claim 2025
As above, when DCBL get to the stage of doing deals it is a sign they will discontinue rather than be spanked by a judge and you claiming costs No need to contact them just to listen to their waffle.…1 -
Re: Smart Parking DCB Legal court claim 2025
Unlikely in a Smart Parking case, the fact that they dropped so low and dont want to pay the £27 fee shows they are desperate to win even at such a tiny amount , to avoid a hearing1




