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Help with a Capital One credit agreement.
MrTomato
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in Credit cards
Hi,
This one isn't really for me, but for my mum. Her application was accepted and she needs to sign and return the agreement.
It has the main box to sign, which is fine, and underneath there is a part for PPI which she doesn't want/need.
There is a tick box to ask if you want it and another 'sign here' box. Do you only sign this box if you want PPI?
Thanks
This one isn't really for me, but for my mum. Her application was accepted and she needs to sign and return the agreement.
It has the main box to sign, which is fine, and underneath there is a part for PPI which she doesn't want/need.
There is a tick box to ask if you want it and another 'sign here' box. Do you only sign this box if you want PPI?
Thanks
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The PPI is a seperate agreement within the main agreement. Only sign if you want the PPI. It is part of the governments way of making things simpler for the consumer :rolleyes:0
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