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e2save chequeback and insurance

Hi.

On the e2save cheque back offers leaflet they send out with new phones there's a section called:

'Situations where the cheque back offer will cease to apply'.

The fourth bullet point says:

If your airtime contract has been disconnected (including disconnections made under Lifeline insurance).

"(including disconnections made under Lifeline insurance)"
Does that mean if you cancel the insurance it will invalidate your cashback?

Comments

  • toolate
    toolate Posts: 77 Forumite
    My understanding is :-

    You are entitled to cashback if you cancel the insurance after 3 months

    I think what it means is if you lose the phone, and the insurance company cancel the contract then you'd be unable to claim the cashback,
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