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VR April 11 to March 12 V2 Trans Date Trans value Merchant Details 18/04/2011-£ 144,133.27 DIRECT DEBIT PAYMENT THAN 13/04/2011£ 16.99 WWW.PLUMBINGANDHEATINGSO 24/04/2011£ 237.01 SCREWFIX DIRECT 06/04/2011£ 99.00 SOPWELL HOUSE HOTEL 12/04/2011£ 1,125.50 PREMIER INN 13/04/2011£ 14.00 COMPANIES HSE FILE 04/04/2011£ 20.00 CO-OP GROUP 310196 20/04/2011£ 10.00 DAVID SANDS LTD 20/04/2011£ 10.00 DAVID SANDS LTD 20/04/2011£ 15.00 DAVID SANDS LTD 21/04/2011£ 10.00 DAVID SANDS 21/04/2011£ 10.00 DAVID SANDS 25/04/2011£ 15.00 CO-OP GROUP 310196 27/04/2011£ 15.00 DAVID SANDS LTD 31/03/2011£ 200.00 ROYAL BANK UK / 04/04/2011£ 5.90 CASH ADVANCE FEE 31/03/2011£ 1,044.63 CAPITAL HAIR & BEA 31/03/2011-£ 55.88 CAPITAL HAIR & BEA 16/04/2011£ 13.14 TESCO STORES SACAT 24/04/2011£ 35.20 TESCO STORES 2397 27/04/2011£ 6.89 ASDA SUPERSTORE 06/04/2011£ 40.00 DAVID SANDS 12/04/2011£ 44.00 GLENROTHES 12/04/2011£ 44.00 GLENROTHES 12/04/2011£ 20.00 CO-OP GROUP 310183 13/04/2011£ 10.00 CO-OP GROUP 310183 15/04/2011£ 10.00 DAVID SANDS 15/04/2011£ 10.00 CO-OP GROUP 010356 19/04/2011£ 20.00 DAVID SANDS 20/04/2011£ 38.00 GLENROTHES 21/04/2011£ 37.00 CO-OP GROUP 310183 25/04/2011£ 40.00 DAVID SANDS 26/04/2011£ 15.00 GLENROTHES 26/04/2011£ 30.00 CO-OP GROUP 010356 27/04/2011£ 20.00 DAVID SANDS 28/04/2011£ 30.00 GLENROTHES 28/04/2011£ 30.00 GLENROTHES 01/04/2011£ 35.00 CO-OP GROUP 010455 04/04/2011£ 30.00 DAVID SANDS 04/04/2011£ 20.00 CO-OP GROUP 010455 05/04/2011£ 30.00 CO-OP GROUP 310196 07/04/2011£ 50.00 CO-OP GROUP 310196 11/04/2011£ 40.00 CO-OP GROUP 310196 12/04/2011£ 15.00 CO-OP GROUP 010055 13/04/2011£ 10.00 DAVID SANDS 18/04/2011£ 15.00 CO-OP GROUP 010055 18/04/2011£ 10.00 CO-OP GROUP 010055 18/04/2011£ 25.00 DAVID SANDS 27/04/2011£ 10.00 CO-OP GROUP 010455 18/04/2011£ 50.00 THE CO-OPERATIVE BANK 20/04/2011£ 2.95 CASH ADVANCE FEE 03/04/2011£ 15.27 W M MORRISONS PLC 05/04/2011£ 200.00 ROYAL BANK UK / 06/04/2011£ 5.90 CASH ADVANCE FEE 19/04/2011£ 100.00 SAIN - LEVEN 20/04/2011£ 2.95 CASH ADVANCE FEE 19/04/2011£ 17.08 ARGOS LTD 01/04/2011£ 2.84 POST OFFICE LTD 05/04/2011£ 3.15 POST OFFICE LTD 12/04/2011£ 6.98 TESCO STORES 2397 05/04/2011£ 200.00 CLYDESDALE BANK ATM 06/04/2011£ 5.90 CASH ADVANCE FEE 25/04/2011£ 200.00 PO INVERKEITHING 0940 27/04/2011£ 5.90 CASH ADVANCE FEE 14/04/2011£ 150.00 ASDA STORES 4344 14/04/2011£ 75.00 ASDA STORES 4344 22/04/2011£ 100.00 THE CO-OPERATIVE BANK 27/04/2011£ 2.95 CASH ADVANCE FEE 28/04/2011£ 149.98 ARGOS LTD 30/04/2011£ 9.47 MGM TIMBER 05/04/2011£ 8.70 POST OFFICE LTD 11/04/2011£ 1.52 POST OFFICE LTD 04/04/2011£ 1.70 ASDA SUPERSTORE 18/04/2011£ 2.33 ASDA SUPERSTORE 25/04/2011£ 2.33 ASDA SUPERSTORE 01/04/2011£ 14.50 PREMIER FRAMES 11/04/2011£ 158.34 ORANGE (A/PM/01) 18/04/2011£ 249.52 ASDA HOME DELIVERY 18/04/2011£ 63.81 ASDA HOME DELIVERY 20/04/2011£ 131.87 ASDA HOME DELIVERY 04/04/2011£ 55.74 IRONMONGERY DIRECT LTD 06/04/2011£ 348.00 SIGN PLUS LTD 25/04/2011£ 22.34 PHOTOBOX LTD 29/04/2011£ 3.30 MUSIC NOTES 19/04/2011£ 60.00 GLASGOW METROPOLITAN C 28/04/2011£ 11.24 BUYABATTERY 07/04/2011£ 82.00 THE PARK INN 11/04/2011£ 186.97 PREMIER INN44521380 11/04/2011£ 186.97 PREMIER INN44521380 11/04/2011£ 186.97 PREMIER INN44521380 11/04/2011£ 186.97 PREMIER INN44521380 11/04/2011£ 186.97 PREMIER INN44521380 11/04/2011£ 186.97 PREMIER INN44521380 19/04/2011£ 90.00 DAVAAR HOTEL 26/04/2011£ 84.00 HOTELSHOP UK LTD 27/04/2011£ 146.80 TRAVELODGE WEBSITE 28/04/2011£ 100.00 ROYAL BANK UK / 29/04/2011£ 2.95 CASH ADVANCE FEE 13/04/2011-£ 55.01 WWW.TTS-GROUPS.CO.UK 20/04/2011£ 10.80 GRAEME HENDERSON TIM LT 26/04/2011£ 16.48 FOCUS DIY 27/04/2011£ 10.64 BURNS & HARRIS (RETAIL 27/04/2011£ 4.40 REJECTS DEPT STORE 27/04/2011£ 2.99 RYMAN 27/04/2011£ 7.68 FOCUS DIY 26/04/2011£ 10.48 MR M MURTAZA 23/04/2011£ 19.99 SPORTSDIRECT.COM 07/04/2011£ 35.00 DSA 07/04/2011£ 70.00 DSA 14/04/2011£ 35.00 DSA 14/04/2011£ 70.00 DSA 25/04/2011£ 43.75 DSA 25/04/2011£ 52.50 DSA 25/04/2011£ 78.75 DSA 25/04/2011£ 43.75 DSA 21/04/2011£ 29.72 ASDA SUPERSTORE 07/04/2011£ 1.21 POST OFFICE LTD 17/04/2011£ 32.20 TESCO STORE 2389 24/04/2011£ 41.33 TESCO STORE 2389 06/04/2011£ 6.57 W M MORRISONS PLC 10/04/2011£ 4.45 W M MORRISONS PLC 11/04/2011£ 7.00 ASDA STORES LTD 4203 13/04/2011£ 15.10 ASDA STORES 4307 15/04/2011£ 3.65 CO-OP GROUP 010425 17/04/2011£ 12.85 ASDA STORES LTD 4203 18/04/2011£ 26.00 W M MORRISONS PLC 24/04/2011£ 4.55 W M MORRISONS PLC 27/04/2011£ 1.65 CO-OP GROUP 010425 02/05/2011£ 8.25 W M MORRISONS PLC 18/04/2011£ 26.00 POUNDLAND 1212 18/04/2011£ 12.80 EARLY LEARNING CTR 18/04/2011£ 29.21 CO-OP GROUP 109038 24/04/2011£ 15.25 ASDA SUPERSTORE 24/04/2011£ 8.76 ASDA SUPERSTORE 24/04/2011£ 2.00 ASDA SUPERSTORE 24/04/2011£ 3.50 ASDA SUPERSTORE 02/05/2011£ 12.84 ASDA SUPERSTORE 02/05/2011£ 6.04 ASDA SUPERSTORE 02/05/2011£ 16.59 POUNDSTRETCHER 298 21/04/2011£ 60.00 DAVID SANDS 01/04/2011£ 35.00 MESSRS E GERRARD 07/04/2011£ 20.00 MARTINS/R S MCCOLL 08/04/2011£ 44.16 WH SMITH 19/04/2011£ 49.00 MESSRS E GERRARD 28/04/2011£ 15.00 A.M. 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