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Make £10 a day March 2015 challenge thread
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charliedaydream wrote: ȣ22 ebay after fees, total updated
Also Capital One have confirmed a £121 PPI refund on a card I had about 10 years ago, money not come in yet will add when it does.
that's fantastic, well done. I cannot repeat enough that everyone should take a look at their PPIs - it costs the price of printing the form and a stamp. And you could be owed money back.0 -
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Richmc1983 wrote: »Can you point me in direction of form please
Rich
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim/ppi-loan-insurance
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/reclaim/2012/08/ppi-reclaiming-getting-easier
http://www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk/publications/technical_notes/ppi/PPI-consumer-questionnaire.pdf0 -
Perfect, thank you, I will sort all these out when i return. I dont have any paperwork so will take a little time.
Also how far back can you go for claiming?
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Richmc1983 wrote: »Perfect, thank you, I will sort all these out when i return. I dont have any paperwork so will take a little time.
Also how far back can you go for claiming?
Rich
the links I have given, some of the companies you maybe able to just call them and they can tell if you have a claim or not, saves you doing the paperwork.
Martin suggests that you can claim upto 12 years, although if you have no paperwork, may take the company some time to check your accounts, and no company has to keep paperwork over 6 years old. But I think it is worth having a go and seeing what you can claim. There have been some very successful claims.
And if you have only finished paying off a loan in the last 6 years there should be enough information there for them to work it out.
The links talk about how to take it further if you get declined.
Good luck and let us know how you get on, although it may be a while before you can tell us.0 -
another £3 to add from a pc, getting there slowly but my main income this month will be my overtime, cant wait for that to come in.£27.76/£2018 in 20180
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£10 Amaz*n voucher received from Shop n ScanLetting Go NST #17
NSD 1/15; LTW 0/9; budget £0/£250; food £5.20/£120; steps 0/31
Make £10 per day in Oct: £30/£310
Mortgage: £214,702.150 -
£50.00 to add from various - selling etcShifting my energy for 20200
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£19.50 expenses cheque arrived this morningMake £10 per day in July £45.48/£310
June £232.66, May £310.36, April £310.19, March £287.32, February £250.18, January £257.24
Swagbucks in 2015 £65/£1500 -
£20.62 cashback from quidcoPAD: £4843.10 (loan paid, yay!)
One debt vs 100 days: £288.73 / £750
£20 a day: March £838.97 / £620 April £224.53 / £600
Total debt 04/2015: £13,997.510
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