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Check if your dismissal is unfair
if the policies include ‘legal expenses insurance’. It’s worth checking your: household insurance agreement with your credit card company If you’re not sure, contact the insurance company and ask them
Check if something might be a scam
on the on the National Cyber Security Centre website. Pay by debit or credit card Pay by card to get extra protection if things go wrong. Read our advice on getting your money back after you’ve been scammed. Know
Check what bailiffs can take
who owns the goods if they can contact the bailiffs to prove they own them. They could use bills or credit card receipts, for example an order form with their name on it. If bailiffs try to take someone
Disability discrimination and debt problems
to do so. Example You've fallen behind on your credit card payments and your bank has now sent you a warning letter. You're deaf and you've asked a friend to call on your behalf. They say you need
Applying for family visas or indefinite leave
-employed, they'll need to upload the following documents showing your income for the last 2 years: bank statements for your business bank account audited accounts tax returns If you earned less money between
Choosing your energy tariff
owe money to your energy supplier, you could save money switching from prepayment to a credit tariff, where you pay for your energy after you use it. Check how to switch from prepayment to a credit
Getting help with home improvements
to get a government loan to help with interest payments. This is called 'support for mortgage interest’ (SMI). You might get SMI if you’re getting: Universal Credit Pension Credit income-based
Age discrimination - when discrimination is allowed in the provision of goods or services
banking credit pensions investments. What can providers of financial services do? Age can be used to assess risk and this can be used to work out the price you pay for a financial product or whether it's
Stop being chased for a parking ticket
– and PCNs are increased by 50% if you don’t pay in time your credit rating could be affected the court could send bailiffs to take your belongings Contact your nearest Citizens Advice to find out your options
Stop your eviction from going to court
give you full details of your rent arrears try to agree an affordable amount for you to pay off the arrears help you apply for Housing Benefit or Universal Credit try to contact you to discuss your