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beebop23
beebop23 Posts: 54 Forumite
I am so annoyed. I phoned a company regarding a loan and was duely passed to Ashley Park a Debt solutions agency. It sounded like a good idea at the time so i said yes. Fortunately things changed slightly for me and I no longer need their service. They have debited my bank account £75!!!

Unfortunately i did not realise that on the day i gave them my account details i had just 7days to cancel i thought it was from the date it debited my account. So i called to explain this and the girl was more than unhelpful and said i had lost my £75.

Is there anything i can do because obviously £75 is a lot of money to me and cant afford to waste it on nothing. can anyone advise me?

It also seems that the intital payments is for fees to set up the account this was definitely not explained to me. so they are charging me for ndoing nothing!!

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  • Sorry to hear about your financial problems - unexpected charges can be a real problem, but like the other posts I suspect your £75 may have to be kissed good-bye.

    According to the Ashley Park blog getting in to debt can be bad for your health, as well as your wealth..... so fingers crossed you have found the solution you are looking for and have discovered some way to improve your personal finances!!

    "A new report by AXA claims that poor control of personal finances is damaging the well-being of up to 42 million adults."

    Source: http://ashleyparkdebtsolutions.wordpress.com/2010/07/12/going-bankrupt-sickness-risk/

    "Over the past 12 months 63 per cent of adults have felt their financial stress increase, with the hardest hit those in junior managerial and supervisory jobs, with 66 per cent complaining of rising stress levels over money in the last year with one in five (21 per cent) high-level managers and professionals complained of suffering constant money-related stress."
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