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Suicide note: Banker Lament by Mat Lloyd
"A Liverpool taxi driver, Mike Parry, has successfully challenged late payment fees charged on a loan.
A court in Liverpool has forced Close Premium Finance to repay him £502, including interest and costs.
Close had charged him an extra £30, on eight occasions, when he failed to make his regular repayments to the firm.
Close said it believed the court's decision was "founded on an administrative error" and would try to get the decision set aside.
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This FAQ is about what you can do if your bank is levying charges against you leaving you without enough money to house yourself, feed yourself, keep yourself warm or to go to work.
Q. Did you say go to work? I thought that you could only protect benefits payments or tax credits from the bank.
A. It seems that any money which is needed to subsist can be protected from your bank. Your bank probably knows this but of course they won’t have told you. More about this below.






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