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  1. https://denbighshiretoday.wordpress.com/2015/05/14/derek-acorah-to-sue-rhyl-town-council-after-getting-beaten-up-by-a-yobbo-ghosts/
  2. Hi all This is the most difficult thing ive ever written,started claiming child tax credits and working tax credits about 10 yrs ago. about a year after claiming partner started a part time job working 5 hours per week Stupidly took advice from workmates that i didnt need to inform HMRC shortly after this partner got more hrs now working 15hrs week stupidly didnt tell HMRC. Why i listened to these people i dont know As the years rolled on i felt i was on runaway train i wanted to tell HMRC but was afraid of the outcome. I now know i should have informed them straight away but i didnt now my life feels like its come to an end having real dark thoughts as im convinced we are going to jail losing my job losing our house. Cant believe ive been so stupid as im writing this im shaking like a leaf cant eat cant sleep i really do feel my life has come crumbling down.All i want to do is pay the money back somehow but think HMRC will want to convict me because of the 9yrs of deceit.Still cant beleive ive got myself in this situation it really wasnt intentional it just snowballed out of control. Any advice from you kind people would be much appreciated
  3. Hey, I ordered a new three sim only deal 3 days ago and it arrived on Saturday morning, the deal included unlimited "ultra-fast" internet, 5000 text messages and the same amount of minutes -great I though however once I opened the sim card and tried the "ultra-fast" internet in my handset it became apparent that the service was in fact slower than my existing Virgin service. Thinking this defeated the object in buying it, I decided to call 333 and exercise my rights to return the sim and cancel the account however this was not as easy as I though - basically because I had opened the sim card and tried it out in the handset I have waivers my right to cancel the sim and therefore has to give 30 days notice to disconnect. I tried arguing this with the advisor and then the manager however they were having none of it and insisted that the three policy superseded any law associated with buying from the internet and service agreements. I know that the distance sales act should cover me as I didn't expressly request that the sim be connected the moment its shipped out therefore not wavering my rights under the DSR however Three genuinely don't care and seem to think that I am stuck with the sim. is this allowed and what can I do?
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