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Card Rescue - small print
witewabbitt
Posts: 26 Forumite
in Credit cards
Hi, I am considering taking out a policy with Card Rescue, administered by CPP-Direct, to take the hassle out of reporting lost or stolen credit cards. In the small print it says ' There are a small number of card issuers who won't let us cancel cards on your behalf' . Please could you tell me which card issuers this would apply to. I have written to ask Card Rescue, but so far no reply.
Thanks for all help, WW
Thanks for all help, WW
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It isn't really a big hassle reporting lost/stolen credit cards. It's as much hassle as ringing the company up asking to cancel a cardit card or asking to increase/decrease the limit.
Even so, it isn't guaranteed the company can report on your behalf, so you'll still have to do it yourself. Waste of money IMO.0 -
Agree waste of money - how many cards at one time will you have in your wallet?
Any I do not regularly use stay in a drawer at home.0
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