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EHIC card

Hi


I have never been abroad and I am planning a trip to Spain in the summer. I have paid £24 on the Internet for a EHIC card and I was informed that I would receive my card within 10 days. Since then some people have told me that I could have obtained this card for free. Are they correct?
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  • Bella73
    Bella73 Posts: 547 Forumite
    Sorry but they are correct. You can get them free through the NHS website, but they do say that they are available from other sites where there may be a charge.
  • zagfles
    zagfles Posts: 21,646 Forumite
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    The card is free. Some rip-off websites will charge you for applying. You need to apply on the real NHS site ie http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/Healthcareabroad/EHIC/Pages/about-the-ehic.aspx not the sites which pay Google to put them at the top of the search.
  • They are correct. I've just got mine renewed free of charge.
  • Voyager2002
    Voyager2002 Posts: 16,349 Forumite
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    moneybags wrote: »
    Hi


    I have never been abroad and I am planning a trip to Spain in the summer. I have paid £24 on the Internet for a EHIC card and I was informed that I would receive my card within 10 days. Since then some people have told me that I could have obtained this card for free. Are they correct?

    You were ripped off.

    A similar scam operates with passport applications: don't allow yourself to be cheated again. You can get passport applications forms from a Post Office and so eliminate any risk of this.
  • Pollycat
    Pollycat Posts: 36,050 Forumite
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    You were ripped off.

    A similar scam operates with passport applications: don't allow yourself to be cheated again.

    Not only passport applications.

    Beware of:
    driving licence application/renewal
    booking driving tests
    applying for ESTA
    submitting tax returns
    Land Registry (I think)

    The same company seems to be behind a lot of these and I can only see it growing. It must be very lucrative for them.

    The OP doesn't say which website he used - there are numerous - but most of the websites I've looked at do state pretty clearly that you can get the card for free from the official website.
    Some even provide a link to the official website.

    OP - if you feel the website you used was misleading, you can report it here:
    http://www.oft.gov.uk/contactus#.Uui1lSlFBjo

    Also to the OP - it's not clear from your post if you have received your EHIC.
    What did it say on the website about timescales?
    Have they delivered what they said they would when they said they would?
    Have you checked the website to see if they offer a refund if you cancel?
    Some websites do - less an admin fee.
    You can get passport applications forms from a Post Office and so eliminate any risk of this.

    You can do online passport applications/renewals here without any risk - it's the official website:
    https://www.gov.uk/renew-adult-passport

    Don't be fooled by thinking any website with 'gov' or 'org' in the name is official.
  • jackieblack
    jackieblack Posts: 10,595 Forumite
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    At the top of this thread, underneath where it sways EHIC Card (in green writing) are some quick links, on the top line it says Free EHIC Card (in blue writing).
    All the info you need is there :)
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