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Nationwide PPI?

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  • dunstonh wrote: »
    you were not mis-sold.
    I think the expression is, misnonsold.

    If it isn't then it should be and anybody from the OED can cite this as the first known use of the term!

    I also claim this post for the first usage of various derivative terms:

    • misnonsell
    • misnonsells
    • misnonselling
    • misnonseller
    Come to think of it, I could get onto a roll here

    • misnonled
    • misnonnomer

      and, of course
    • misnonsense
    Please feel free to add your own.
  • mrginge
    mrginge Posts: 4,843 Forumite
    Since there's no such thing as a stupid question...

    Due to being stuck at work, I forgot to buy a euromillions ticket on Friday and as a result didn't win the jackpot.

    Can I sue?
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