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I use the my cash plus card and its pretty good, no complaints here!0
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fiveyearplan wrote: »How do you pay your funds onto your account? Mine shows up immediately when I pay it at the MoneyShop.
I use the post office because the local shop flooded
It seems to take a day or two to end up in my account. 0 -
Yeah, when I pay at the post office it usually shows up next day which is why I use the Money Shop. Luckily I have 2 near me to choose from.
:j :j
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I'm a bit thick, never heard of the money shop... is it this? http://www.moneyshop.tv/store-locator/finder/ (asking for clarification because dont want to go somewhere dodgy!!!)
There are lots of google results for 'money shop'.Debts incurred through illness and homelessness, starting a degree in September, going bankrupt in November and having a well deserved fresh start in January 2009! Bring on the new year! Interested in thrifty living, and if its green all the better for it! xxx0 -
www.moneyshop.tv is one of the "retail outlets" that the Cashplus website will direct you to if there is one near you.
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ahhh sorted! Thank you. There was me thinking it was a local seedy loan shark shop. Doesnt help that in Oxford it has the blacked out stores where men come out looking decidedly flush either side of it. Same in Reading too actually.
Hmmm and they say the south is posh lolDebts incurred through illness and homelessness, starting a degree in September, going bankrupt in November and having a well deserved fresh start in January 2009! Bring on the new year! Interested in thrifty living, and if its green all the better for it! xxx0
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