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Re: Missed mediation
Thank you @Apollo1609 for the copy of your NoD. I can now get this counted in the DCBL Legal thread of shame. 👍3 -
Re: Rail Split Tickets (Trainpal) - What happens if one train is delayed?
My usual understanding of a split ticket is where you stay on the same train but save money by buying 2 or more separate tickets. In your case you seem to have a split journey involving transferring …1 -
Re: Which one do I do?
The chance of them having it now and not having it in a couple of years seems pretty small to me. Also, I worry that the lenders are hoping the government will remove the section of the Consumer Cred…1 -
Re: Cooking for one (Mark Three)
Usual Friday volunteering day it was quite quiet so more gossiping than work. It was dry but cold when I went into town lunchtime and looking like a nice few days. LO Korean chicken with rice and pic…2 -
Re: Which one do I do?
No, don`t rock the boat, save that trump card for if they ever try to get legal with you, until then get on with your life, the debts remain unenforceable until they do comply, it typically takes up …2 -
Re: Which one do I do?
Have you stopped making payments to these debts?2 -
Re: Let's get this sorted then!
Nothing much to report today. I have remained in good spirits. I have started washing my sofa covers, because I have room to put the airer up now and to put the dehumidifier on. Simple pleasures and …5 -
Re: Soon to retire - how to take my saved money
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81921806#Comment_81921806 I'd add that until I reach SP, then for me it looks like an ILG ladder/drawdown to bridge the gap. When SP kicks…1 -
Re: PIP Tribunal failed...
I do think they erred in law. Trying to use something that was ended 9 months before claim is simply wrong if they are no longer doing it. Basically the same as someone losing both legs and was told …2 -
Re: Moving on
Some of errands got done, not many though. Both lots of cleaning are completed, and a few items have been bought (bird food, paracetamol and a laundry bag). The bag of blister packs are dropped off f…5


