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Reclaiming mis-sold furniture insurance?

Rather than PPI, I have been mis-sold a 5-year anti-stain insurance on my sofa, by DFS. I believed it would be valid for cleaning any imperfection on the sofa - but it only covers one stain, if reported within 10 days of it happening.

Basically I have paid over a hundred pounds for the same cover that my home insurance provides - the salesperson gave me literally 2 minutes to check the paperwork before making me sign it, and as I felt pressured and believed the cover to be more useful, I stupidly agreed.

Has anyone had a similar experience and recalimed on this kind of insurance policy?

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  • Credit-Crunched
    Credit-Crunched Posts: 2,212 Forumite
    Rather than PPI, I have been mis-sold a 5-year anti-stain insurance on my sofa, by DFS. I believed it would be valid for cleaning any imperfection on the sofa - but it only covers one stain, if reported within 10 days of it happening.

    Basically I have paid over a hundred pounds for the same cover that my home insurance provides - the salesperson gave me literally 2 minutes to check the paperwork before making me sign it, and as I felt pressured and believed the cover to be more useful, I stupidly agreed.

    Has anyone had a similar experience and recalimed on this kind of insurance policy?

    If you were not mis-informed then no, you should take time to read contracts. They are legally binding and really should not be rushed. Lesson learnt
  • marshallka
    marshallka Posts: 14,585 Forumite
    That does seem a lot for one stain. Have you thought of contacting trading standards about the policy being unfair maybe??
  • jonnywells
    jonnywells Posts: 233 Forumite
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    Rather than PPI, I have been mis-sold a 5-year anti-stain insurance on my sofa, by DFS. I believed it would be valid for cleaning any imperfection on the sofa - but it only covers one stain, if reported within 10 days of it happening.

    Basically I have paid over a hundred pounds for the same cover that my home insurance provides - the salesperson gave me literally 2 minutes to check the paperwork before making me sign it, and as I felt pressured and believed the cover to be more useful, I stupidly agreed.

    Has anyone had a similar experience and recalimed on this kind of insurance policy?


    Should not be a problem. I signed up for the stain protection only to read when i got back home its generally not work the paper its written on, sooooo many clauses.

    There is a 30 day period which you can cancel it (its on the back in small print) i went back into the store and ok after a 5 minute "chat" on im doing the wrong thing they removed it, had to re-do the credit form but not big hassle
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