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Beware of being monthly paid!
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I get paid weekly and I've arranged to pay my main creditors weekly every friday when I get paid. My main DDs are spread out over the month so each week I'm paying a different one or two. If I go over my OD limit then it'll be for a maximum of 24 hours...[strike]-£20,000[/strike] 0!0
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Cee just so you know if you do not work your notice the company can legally hold back any monies owed for breach of contract..0
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Well they didn't, when put in a position that you have to give a weeks notice and not get the job offered, you take the option.
In my opinion, the Halifax payroll department is just like any other pertaining to that company, the left hand don't know what the right hand is doing, if i didn't live in N ireland atm i would go to a diff bank altogether and be rid of them totally.
I've since had a letter from the tax dept wanting to know what i've paid in the last tax year, so thats more paperwork.
To be honest i'm having a bad time dealing with this, i've had it up so far that i can't cope with the stress of all this debt and now today my mortgage has gone up, i'm now paying 9% interest
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