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What counts as 'Spending'

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  • scootw1
    scootw1 Posts: 2,165 Forumite
    CLAPTON wrote: »
    some councils don't allow it
    And some do allow it and don't charge a fee. mine included. up to the OP to try it out
  • Just to double hijack, it is on topic on at least.

    I have to pay a large electricity bill, and also some solicitors fees. Am I right to assume that they would count as spending?

    Thanks,

    Chris
  • blitzboy
    blitzboy Posts: 477 Forumite
    cerjones wrote: »
    Just to double hijack, it is on topic on at least.

    I have to pay a large electricity bill, and also some solicitors fees. Am I right to assume that they would count as spending?

    Thanks,

    Chris


    Yes they would. But again, check for fees charged by the companies. My solicitor charges 3% for CC payments
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