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Need to redeploy my mound justification?

Have poor credit my exsisting bank (Lloyds TSB) are charging me overdraft fees returned return fees had adequate now. Have applied online to a couple of bank but have be turned down for current accounts, anyone know of a bank within UK that will help me.


Answers: Try logging contained by to : The Motley Fool (Fool.co.uk)
I'm sure they can help you h anything to do near money, banks, credit cards etc.
check it out.
i'll oblige you, what are your bank details... lol

own you tried GE Money? i hear they are good
Try claiming it backbone i'll attach a link it worked for me and my colleague i get lb270 she got over lb800, Cheers.

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Sorry but this is the facts of life presently, the world has changed!

Banks do not want exotic "problem" customers.
You are getting turned down because a current account will impart you a cheque book, debit card and overdraft.
You need to apply for a BASIC hill account which give you a cash card, direct debit and standing writ options along next to telephone and online bank and you can pay surrounded by wages,giro's and cheques but NO credit options such as an overdraft or cheque book.
if your credit rating is that bleak,then a primary bank justification is all you will attain. Also a tip, the more you apply for current bank accounts, the more this get listed on your credit rating and the more of a "risk" you are. Also puts you within bad hurricane lantern as people who continually apply for mound accounts within a moment period are any looked on as "fraud" or bad at keeping their sandbank accounts in moral order, so accordingly not worth giving a current bank picture which may be used to run up more debt.
My hubby has be through all of this so I very soon know what to do myself if I get into trouble.
If you can, also apply within a branch and not online or over the phone and explain your situation in soul.
I personally would move about with the Cooperative Bank.
Good Luck
The problem is every wall will charge you. Go into a branch to apply they will do more than you but moving bank wont solve the problem!

What would you do with 80 million dollars?




Answers: I would buy up distressed properties and use them to house low income families. I would probably concentrate on a particular area, because that money concentrated could have the greatest affect used in that manner.
I've decided anything over 10 million is enough to retire and live off of the interest, even at the age of 20 right now and considering future inflation. So I would put a few million in several savings accounts, put some into bonds, put lots into the stock market, buy myself a nice house and also buy several sets of duplexes/triplexes to rent out.

I would give amounts varying from $5,000 to $100,000+ to various people that I consider friends and who have made a difference in my life, or have done something nice for me and deserve to be rewarded.

I would not blow the money on stupid things like million-dollar cars and boats, ridiculously overpriced fashion clothing, etc.

Most importantly I would give $0 to charity (unless I gave it out personally), and $0 to religious institutions.
Anything I wanted..?? lol

If you one and only have a set amount of money to pay packet more bills than you?

had money for, which bills would you income first??


Answers: I would pay the bils for the things that be a necessity to live first like my home loan or rent, utilities, and food. If nearby was money vanished I would pay the bills next to the highest interest rate subsequent. If I didn't have adequate money to pay them adjectives I would contact the companies and try to make some variety of arrangement and explain my situation. Most companies want to work with empire because it is always better to win some money than none. Consumer credit counseling could help.
If they are bills for things you call for to live such as your water bill, I would repay those first.

Next after all the non-vitals (I would even read aloud electricity, landline phone, etc isn't totally necessary,) consequently you can start ranking it by the amount of interest charged.
Probably a credit card is highest near 18-20% interest.
I would also get rid of my cell phone if I have one (which I don't), and my car if I have one (which I don't), because they are two of the biggest drains of money.

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