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  1. do you have a formal court instalment order in place
  2. any account with no credit should be acceptable regardless if all the id checks etc are ok. coop, barclays, nationwide, etc some banks may check credit first to see if applicable and then offer more, but if insist on just a basic then all shld be ok. banks are required to offer at least a basic.
  3. googly global subs order but, you say there is no mortgage? you are renting do you have a formal court instalment order in place
  4. i was asking, as if it was after 2011 then the s61b cca act would apply. it wouldn't require signing though, just terms furnished at the time. then up to the court. when was the last payment.
  5. yes. '80 on in one guise or another. funny thing is, it was indirectly voted for...
  6. ok. seems statute bar is n/a so, down to procedure/execution.
  7. double check whether ROP (PPI) was on the account.
  8. 'the snowboarder who won gold on borrowed skis' http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/winter-olympics/43095089
  9. i know what you mean; '...dont fear anyman cause thine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord'
  10. hi i wasn't after the name, just saying if sols or whoever are acting then give them all the info. 12 yrs is bad. (around a year or 2 at most for me dealing with creditors and that was bad enough) i hate to see creditors effect someones health and family. all the best
  11. re OP re DWP and calls, note #7 here https://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?482476-How-to-stop-phone-calls-from-DWP&p=5099220#post5099220
  12. who is representing you, solicitors? give copies/details of everything to them all the best.
  13. but didn't the rules change more recently, more against joe public as usual. (if someone has assets required to pay for their care, then reduce their tax/ni conts) i don't know
  14. ah, the so called 'dementia tax' issue?
  15. at what level was the fos decision. if adjudicator, then can escalate it to an actual ombudsman you're right about squirrels. most of the squirrels (grey) here are pests
  16. not re resident rats/mice apparently, box 1 in the link. thats why such 'live traps' are available in the shops.
  17. did a quick look up, apparently resident rats and mice can be released eg a 'live trap' (ufaw) eg don't know if this is still up to date broken link, try https://www.ufaw.org.uk/rodent-welfare/rodent-welfare#disposal
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