Denied boarding pass and can't check in - anyone been through this?

Currently meant to fly EU to UK on UK passport.

Tried to check in last night - other person on booking was fine but mine said I needed a document check. All info was correct and no change in travel document so we don't know why. Told to do document check at least 3h before but told no wizzair desk until 90 mins before. Really feeling like it's looking like I'll be denied boarding. No idea why.

Phoned wizzair and they said they'll do a manager call back in 24h but have no other advice.

Anyone been through this?

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u/madatoctopus — 5 days ago

Confusion over My Expat Taxes

Hey everyone. Accidental American here with no filing history. Reluctant to drop citizenship as I would still consider working in the US maybe one day.

I wanted to get my taxes in order. I consulted with My Expat Taxes but I seem to be going in circles with no answers.
I was advised to get the Streamlining package, and additionally get a Corporate package because I've had a very small limited company for a few years (it only takes about 12k in a year).

Once I started filling in the forms it said I needed the Premium package as well, because I have a company. So now I need two different packages for my one company? No one seems to be able to explain overlap in packages or why I need this.

Any advice appreciated.

EDIT: Additional information - I have a very straightforward background with all employment history as a salaried, UK taxed employee. No self-assessment or anything. No properties/inheritance or any additional income sources at all. Only one job at a time. I am very, very simple so aside from the small limited company (which I've never taken a payment out of) I don't understand why I'm being sold literally every package simultaneously.

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u/madatoctopus — 16 days ago

Getting up to date (accidental American) - £1500 a year to file?

I am an "accidental American" - born in US but lived in Europe since early childhood. I am now getting up to date with US taxes which I wasn't aware was something I had to deal with.

I have been quoted £1500 by My Expat Taxes as I own a small private limited company (about £12k in accounts, running 4 years).

This is horrendous. Does anyone have any experience or advice or am I chained to this cost now?

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u/madatoctopus — 22 days ago

Will I ever get my money back? This is insane

Left BG 18 months ago. Heat pump installed by Octopus and gas meter removed/line capped by BG. Closed account.

BG kept no record of meter removal and kept charging me, insisting meter reads were being made at the property.

Took months but finally got issue resolved with ombudsman.

Then was due a few hundred £ refund.

BG said they couldn't issue it to me because I closed the account. They sent it by cheque 4 x apparently but no cheque arrived and they never had records of half of those cheques being sent.

Had to go back to the ombudsman. New case. Again awarded.

Now BG owe me more in compensation than refund.

BG did a bank transfer dated 3 weeks ago. My account details were confirmed repeatedly with my bank statements. They have shown confirmation of bank transfer but are unable to show that my account was where it was transferred to as apparently the system does not display that.

No money has appeared in my account.

Now have to go through complaints process again and open a third third tribunal case.

This is completely insane. Has anyone else been through this?

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u/madatoctopus — 1 month ago

Am I stuck on the sofa?

Looking for advice. Just moved back to the UK after 6 years in Singapore. Significant back injury and unable to work, most likely for the best year while undergoing intensive physio.

I have been staying in a family members garden office on a futon but it's not a registered dwelling so as soon as I get reported to the council I think I have to move to the sofa.

I am on UC with a fit note as of last week (finally) but I would like to find my own room in a HMO. I don't get LHA as I'm not on a tenancy. How will I prove to a landlord that I am eligible for a tenancy? Online calculator says my allowance is £1200 monthly for 1 bed and some studios in my area are £750. I live on very little.

I am hearing the only thing I can do is present as homeless and stay in a council funded hostel or BnB for up to several years. Is this correct?

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u/madatoctopus — 3 months ago