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Share Dealing
Holes_in_my_pocket
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Does anyone know of a account un discharged bankrupts can have.
Thinking ahead may get back into shares
Thinking ahead may get back into shares
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I'd leave it till after your discharge......We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will0
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ok phil thanks0
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Least that way your not upsetting anybody you shouldnt be......because "in theory" the OR could claw back any cash you had should shares go up in value etcWe all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will0
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yes i understand what you mean0
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We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will0
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Been tentatively looking into this too.
Not sure if I want to do it via Halifax though - owed them money so I think they are a naff option! Are there any others out there? Mmmm Will have a google later. Need to do something with my Quidco cash or it will end up wasted on junk.0 -
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philnicandamy wrote: »you could always send it to me.....and in return i'd give you 70% rights to all my holiday photos?

Phwar....
Now theres a thought.
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After discharge think i will go with hargreave lansdown fees are only £9.95 cant see anything in terms and discharge bankrupt0
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I am looking at iii.co.uk £1.50 per deal. Can put in as often or as little as I like in their portfolio builder (designed for idiots like me!). Mind you, I haven't checked their terms yet - they may be anti-discharges! (and no additional management fees)
Barclays didn't look too bad, a reputable company although its £12.95 per deal BUT there is an inactivity fee to pay if you don't deal once per quarter and I may not want to deal that often.0
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