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Can we get a council tax refund if we no longer live there?

erimon, Legal and consumer

11 January 2010 22:57

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Get your money back

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Anonymous, 11 January 2010 12:36

Returning a faulty or unwanted item to a store can pose a problem if you don't know your consumer rightsWhen you buy goods you enter into a contract with the seller of the goods. Under the Sales of Goods Act 1979, items must be as described, of satisfactory quality and fit for purpose. If you buy a product that has ...

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Can I claim items that haven't been collected?

Guesty, Legal and consumer

03 January 2010 16:56

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Can a beneficiary of a will stop the sale of a house in the will?

red03esb, Legal and consumer

05 December 2009 22:01

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Where can I get impartial advice on PPI charges

carolminniemouse, Legal and consumer

21 November 2009 10:56

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Why you need to make a will

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Andrew Brewer, 19 October 2009 22:19

Why you need to make a will Legal expert Andrew Brewer explains why our modern lifestyle makes a Will a vital document for your family’s securityAn up-to-date Will ensures security for your loved ones It is impossible to overstate the importance of a Will, the legal document that provides for the settlement of your affairs (legally termed your Estate) and ensures ...

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Can I sign the property over to my daughters?

Raehen, Legal and consumer

02 October 2009 13:23

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Who owns a property hip?

maggie 60, Legal and consumer

24 August 2009 12:11

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Paying interest on cash from an old insurance policy

kiwi, Legal and consumer

21 August 2009 21:05

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How to spot a scam

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Jo Waters, 05 August 2009 13:49

Scams are dishonest attempts to part you with your money and may reach you via  letters, phone calls, emails and text messages. According to the Office of Fair Trading scammers rake in more than £3.5 million from the UK and older consumers are more likely to be targeted with 25 per cent of victims over the age of 65. Those ...

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