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The Bankrupt Inn - Part 10
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Morning all :hello:
Coffee's on :jgreat thanks! - i never feel that i require a new thread all to myself as im sure these questions have been asked over and over again!
cheers though!
It doesn't matter, you ask away.....that's what we are here for :beer:solventsoon wrote: »I definitely need a strong coffee this morning.........
Have one of Phil's specials Spoony :A"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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well i opened my basic co-op bank account today in preparation of my iminant Br - thanks for the tip guys, also a good tip was to apply for funding, as a civil servant i got the full £700 from the CSBF...woo hoo...ive been a victim of suffering other (MY EX) people getting handouts (LEGAL AID) for nothing so very happy to recieve some help at last!0
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well i opened my basic co-op bank account today in preparation of my iminant Br - thanks for the tip guys, also a good tip was to apply for funding, as a civil servant i got the full £700 from the CSBF...woo hoo...ive been a victim of suffering other (MY EX) people getting handouts (LEGAL AID) for nothing so very happy to recieve some help at last!
I'm pleased sazaboo, things are moving for you and brilliant news about funding too. I'm carp at abbreviations what does CSBF stand for??"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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Civil Service Beneveolent Fund - took 3-4 weeks from application to cheque arriving! all ready for the big day!
ive had to wait till september because i have arrears with the nursery and my LO starts school in september, also i will be part time so income will be lower and im hoping that i wont have to pay much out per month to court,
im going to put £300 per month for food - does that sound right for 1 adult, 1 four year old both having packed lunches!
any other tips on filling in the outgoings??
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Civil Service Beneveolent Fund - took 3-4 weeks from application to cheque arriving! all ready for the big day!
ive had to wait till september because i have arrears with the nursery and my LO starts school in september, also i will be part time so income will be lower and im hoping that i wont have to pay much out per month to court,
im going to put £300 per month for food - does that sound right for 1 adult, 1 four year old both having packed lunches!
any other tips on filling in the outgoings??
cheers guys
Thanks Sazaboo, x
I'd post up your SOA on a new thread as I'm hopeless at them and the good peeps here can advise you if you've put down what you can claim.
MSE SOA Calculator - Click here Select the MSE format at the end. Copy and paste onto your thread."If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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ifwisheswerehorses... wrote: »Morning all :hello:
Coffee's on :j
It doesn't matter, you ask away.....that's what we are here for :beer:
Have one of Phil's specials Spoony :A
Thanks If x:AThe time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time
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2019 MFW No. 74 £13700/£30000 (45.66%)
12k in 2018 No. 98 £6274.19/£18000 (34.85%)
BTL (start) £97440.00 (current) £68000.00
Residential (start) £275000.00 (current) £268000.000 -
Afternoon all :hello:
That's lovely IQ and hope your having a lovely day too xx"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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Hey If, how are you?2019 MFW No. 74 £13700/£30000 (45.66%)
12k in 2018 No. 98 £6274.19/£18000 (34.85%)
BTL (start) £97440.00 (current) £68000.00
Residential (start) £275000.00 (current) £268000.000
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