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Stirling park
ive had 2 accounts with Stirling park paying by standing order for over 2 years it’s back council tax so a joint account and a sole account for an address I was on my own they started texting me 3 days in a row to call them on doing so they asked if was calling to settle my balance no they were told I’ve had a payment plan…
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cottage flat and splitting costs
Looking for help please. I stay in a 4 in a block type flat and the old cement render at the bottom of the roughcast needs replaced. My question is legally who has to foot the bill - all on me or split with my upstairs neighbour?
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Holiday accruement rights during Furlough
Hi I was recently employed as a contractor in a well known aviation company, I lost my job due to the virus, I have been furloughed by the contractor company until the end of June, I have now been told that I need to use my holiday accruement which I accrued during my assignment during the last few weeks of June.... Is…
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Employers paying wages
I am currently a Support Worker during Covid 19. We are currently not being furloughed and our employers are keeping us on, only with essential services which is a few hours each day out in the community. In between that we have been advised that we’ve to work from home doing care plans, paperwork, and e-learning. Plus…
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Monthly caravan site fees
Hi I was wondering where I stand with paying my caravan site fees every month whilst the caravan parks are closed. Is there any legal way I can get relief as I’m sure the park owner will have applied for grants for loss of earnings, as that is the type of man he is. Thanks
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Tesco alloa store
I have been doing my shopping in tesco for 30 years.when the social distancing came into place its the only shop i felt safe in.but as of yesterday im not sure ill go back.they have certainly relaxed the rules.poeple arent going in the direction of the arrows provided and banging into trolleys.also every isle i went down…
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Help
Hi I’m wondering if someone can give me advice please? Two months ago I got a new washing machine, as I was cleaning the space for the new one coming my daughter with additional needs spilt my mop bucket, I cleaned it up ASAP but a couple of drips went down to my neighbours I tried to explain to them what had happened, and…
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Refund for season tickets
Hi there can anybody advise me if Spfl declare league over when there is games still outstanding then who is responsible for refund for season tickets clubs or Spfl ?
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Asda Click and Collect at Chessar, Edinburgh
I've got a click and collect slot booked for the above store for next week. I just took a drive past there today and noticed that there's no staff there to give you your groceries. I usually use Tesco click and collect which are manned. Has anybody used the Asda Chessar one? How do you get the staff to come out with your…
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Help regrading backdated pip eligibility
Hi, I'm new to this website so I apologise if the answer is already on here,I place a claim for pip in august of 2019,I have recently just had news via letter that its successful,i was on DLA prior to this pipe have had the same condition for close to 10 years and I have been awarded a different amount for pipe few people…
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Personal Tax free amount
I have recently moved jobs and earned more in my previous job. I have been issued with a tax code SK2033 and a tax free amount of negative —£20349... can someone explain this and how much of an effect it will have on my monthly salary thanks
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University accommodation rent
During all the news not one mention of student accommodation rent My daughter has lost 3/4 weeks already due to strike so didn’t stay in accommodation as classes were cancelled and then Classes cancelled with no face to face teaching with her course because of the virus accommodation services told me when I called them…
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House Buying - When do you pay solicitor
My solicitor gave me a quote for legal fees was based on a lower offer so to be clear I expected the fees to be higher because of that. The day before completion I get an email asking to transfer the money for the house and legal fees including (legal fees were changed from the original quote - no problem) There was no…
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Royal Mail intransigence
I'm in self-isolation and need to have mail diverted from my business address (business is closed due to corona virus). Royal Mail insisted this could only be done by collecting a form from a post office or sent by surface mail (which took a week). I was unable to complete this because of the requirements to attach items…
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Harveys sofa reduced in price before delivery
I purchased a sofa from Harveys in-store using my credit card, the sofa was supposed to be delivered yesterday (2/4/2020) however due to the Coronavirus the delivery has been suspended. I have just been on to their website and the sofa has reduced in price by £70, would I be entitled to ask for a refund of the difference,…
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Refund of deposit
I paid a £250 deposit by debit card for a course I was intending to go on but after 3 days I realised that the course was not for me. The course was not due to start until Oct 2020 so I gave plenty of notice. I asked for a full refund of the deposit but have been told that they do not offer refunds but in my case will give…
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Concerns re coronavirus potential work closure
Hi Im concerned as I an employed full time as a chef in a nursery group here in Scotland. I need advice from a financial expert re closure of my workplace and wages. If we close for a month will staff be paid or not. If not then do I sign on or go on sick pay. Would it be best to take out income insurance? Is the…
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esa benefits
Hi , i have been claiming ESA for myself and husband, i am disabled and on PIP. the assessments are getting too much for me, my husband is my carer can my husband take over the ESA CLAIM?
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New Scottish £20 enters circulation - MSE News
Bank of Scotland's new polymer £20 note, featuring an image of the Forth Bridge with the Queensferry Crossing in the background, has entered circulation today... Read the full story: New Scottish £20 enters circulation Click reply below to discuss. If you haven’t already, join the forum to reply.