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Newlyweds told to pay £750,000 for ruining wedding photographer's reputation
The argument was about a £110 fee.
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Never miss a bill payment ever again
Have you ever forgotten or been unable to pay a bill? If the answer is yes, you are not alone. More than a quarter of Britons have missed a regular payment at some point, according to new research from VocaLink, the international payment systems
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Learner drivers in the Netherlands can now pay with sex
Learner drivers in the Netherlands can now pay for their lessons with sex.A law has recently been introduced by the government which allows driving instructors to offers lessons in return for sex as long as the learner is over the age of
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Back-up for Bank after IT problems
The Bank of England has been forced to activate back-up procedures to keep critical payment settlement services running after it suffered IT problems. Its Real-Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system is crucial for handling settlements between banks,
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Pay rise plea for council workers
Thousands of council workers have suffered an effective pay cut because of wage freezes since the coalition Government came to power, according to a new "town hall poor list". Unison said a low pay "epidemic" was sweeping local
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Wonga launches online pay service
Loans company Wonga has entered the online payment industry by offering shoppers the option of borrowing cash to fund their web purchases. The Wonga Paylater service has been launched in partnership with furniture business Cotswold Company,
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Is paying by direct debit a rip-off?
Does paying by direct debit really save you money? Countless utility companies want you to think so, claiming they save consumers cash and inconvenience. But such arrangements allow companies to take money from your account every month, even if