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Getting scammed can be stressful If you’ve been scammed, you need to: protect yourself from further risks check if you can get your money back report the scam Visit our national website to discover more. Need help with a range of everyday issues such as benefits, housing, employment, family, debts, consumer, etc? Contact us for[…]

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Check if a change affects your Universal Credit If you receive Universal Credit and there are changes to your work, money or family life this can affect how much Universal Credit you get and you must report your ‘changes of circumstances’.   Visit our national website to see what some of the main changes can[…]

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Shop online safely this festive season The festive shopping season is approaching – here are our top tips to avoid scams and help you shop online safely. Find out more about your rights on our consumer advice pages and contact our Consumer Helpline if you need more help. Citizens Advice South West Surrey CONTACT DETAILS Call Adviceline (free) to[…]

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Get help if you’re behind with your energy bills Get temporary credit If you’ve run out of gas or electricity, your energy supplier should give you temporary credit if you can’t top up, for example because: you can’t afford it you’re having problems topping up Your supplier might add the temporary credit to your meter[…]

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Consumer Awareness Campaign: 16 – 22 October Consumer Awareness is an annual campaign aiming to: Raise awareness and understanding with consumers on how to shop wisely, what to look out for, and what to do if things go wrong Educate consumers on their rights, particularly when shopping from online marketplaces Empower consumers to seek a remedy if things[…]

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Resigning might feel like a good option if you’re being treated badly at work. However, it’s a big step and it’s important to think about all your options first. You could try to solve the problem a different way or find another job before resigning. If you decide to resign, there are steps you should[…]

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Do you need information about managing someone else’s affairs?  You might also want someone else to manage your affairs for you? “Managing someone else’s affairs can mean a number of things, including: looking after their bank accounts, savings, investments or other financial affairs buying and selling property on their behalf claiming and spending welfare  benefits[…]

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There are many ways to borrow money so it’s important you look into the different options before you borrow. It can help you check what’s best for you. Click here to discover more about the types of borrowing at our national website: Payday loans Plastic cards Loans Hire purchase and conditional sale If you’re struggling[…]

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Universal Credit is a benefit you can claim if you’re on a low income or unemployed. “It might be worth claiming Universal Credit if: you’re struggling to pay the bills you’ve lost your job and have no income your income has dropped but you’re still working you have a disability or illness that stops you[…]

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