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Nearly There
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Posted - 12 October 2009 :  18:12:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Dear Forum

has anyone managed to get a Co-op Cashminder Account when the Co-op were one of their Creditors?

Thanks!

sjbyron
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 12 October 2009 :  19:34:47  Show Profile  Send sjbyron an AOL message  Click to see sjbyron's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Hi
Yes I managed to open one, and have one unfrozen when I went BR, and Coop where a creditor of mine

Stu J Byron
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Housing
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Posted - 12 October 2009 :  23:58:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi there,

Good old Stue has appeared to have done so.. GO for it!!

Stue have to look forward to "D Day" soon - good luck on that!!

I am now doing some CAB advice work - just started the trainging - looking forward to it - will be good to be able to assist people in a few months time

I am looking for permananet managers jobs - being shortlisted - but need to thisn as what I am in touch with are 4/5 month interim posts that after thier time dissapear - then no motgage expences, bo C/Tax and the whole claims thing takes months to reinstate itself - bringing weeks and months of stress again - Is there ana nswer - I I couild get a permanent position, paying a far wase - I woil;d be off lofe a rat up a drainpipe - where are they? I am 57, a degree and a professional qually ansd still no joy.

If you have an answer post her as soon as you can!!

Regards, Richard

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