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SOA and mobile phone contract
dollparts
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Almost done with this now!
Do I need to list t-mobile as a creditor in my SOA? I know I need to put it as part of my outgoings but do I need to list them as a creditor too?
Can anyone help pls?
Do I need to list t-mobile as a creditor in my SOA? I know I need to put it as part of my outgoings but do I need to list them as a creditor too?
Can anyone help pls?
There used to be a street named after Chuck Norris, but it was changed because nobody crosses Chuck Norris and lives.
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Only list them as a creditor if you don't want to continue the contract.
:j :j
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Thanks. Is it the same for utility suppliers, I will be keeping all of those-only changing details perhaps when I move.
Sorry if this seems too obvious a question, I think I need to take half an hour break and do something else!There used to be a street named after Chuck Norris, but it was changed because nobody crosses Chuck Norris and lives.0
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