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Can i reclaim catalogue interest charges?
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Don't know about camel, smells more like tinned ham.0
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Well i now have claims in against very and littlewoods. Also one against quick quid with the focs but the wait is long and its been with them since early Dec. If anything comes of them i will update on here but you should check the debt camel website out it really helps knowing what u can complain about0
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Its worth a try as many people who followed the advise from this website have had great Sucess with payday loan refunds and they were very new early last year!0
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Yes it was unafordable for me as when they gave me the account i was unemployed had lots of other debt and late payments and each time the limit was increased i was never asked for proof of income and no credit checks were done. If any thing comes of it i will of course let you know0
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Yes it was unafordable for me as when they gave me the account i was unemployed had lots of other debt and late payments and each time the limit was increased i was never asked for proof of income and no credit checks were done. If any thing comes of it i will of course let you know Posted by Lucyb953
But Lucy, you didn't have to spend this 'credit' did you? It's not as if they sell food or other essentials!0 -
Silvertabby wrote: »But Lucy, you didn't have to spend this 'credit' did you? It's not as if they sell food or other essentials!
This account seems to like promoting the site Debt Camel in every post, either a spammer or a naive new userSam Vimes' Boots Theory of Socioeconomic Unfairness:
People are rich because they spend less money. A poor man buys $10 boots that last a season or two before he's walking in wet shoes and has to buy another pair. A rich man buys $50 boots that are made better and give him 10 years of dry feet. The poor man has spent $100 over those 10 years and still has wet feet.
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