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Old 13th September 2006, 16:25   #1 (permalink)
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i have a current account...credit card and flexible loan with cahoot. Has anyone been in the same situation and claimed successfully without having accounts closed??
And if they close......do they close all of them?They owe me about £1500, but i've been holding my claim back, as i was afraid that i have to pay all the money for the loan and credit card back in one go, if they turn funny.
Anyone with any advice please??
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i have a current account...credit card and flexible loan with cahoot. Has anyone been in the same situation and claimed successfully without having accounts closed??
And if they close......do they close all of them?They owe me about £1500, but i've been holding my claim back, as i was afraid that i have to pay all the money for the loan and credit card back in one go, if they turn funny.
Anyone with any advice please??
Hi dont worry just read the FAQs and the threads for your bank. there are also threads on closing accounts.
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hi, thanks.Read the FAQs and loads of threads, but must have been reading the wrong ones, as i couldn't find any that give me the answer to my questions.
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