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This should be a very easy one to sort out, as the OP statesThere was definitely no mention of a lease fee on my agreements at the tie [sic], I wouldn't have signed up to it. I am very savvy when it comes to signing agreements.
So as a very savvy individual he'll have kept a copy of the agreement he signed, send that to Midland Expressway Limited showing that there is no mention of a lease fee and he should get his 30 quid refunded.0 -
The staff at the toll booths were probably pressuring people into signing up so they would get a bonus payment. I doubt they were handing out all the T&C documents and fully explaining the scheme. All they were doing is getting signatures.Changing the world, one sarcastic comment at a time.0
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He still would've received all the necessary documentation and his agreement in the post.The staff at the toll booths were probably pressuring people into signing up so they would get a bonus payment. I doubt they were handing out all the T&C documents and fully explaining the scheme. All they were doing is getting signatures.0 -
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You're just guessing and making things up now aren't you.The staff at the toll booths were probably pressuring people into signing up so they would get a bonus payment. I doubt they were handing out all the T&C documents and fully explaining the scheme. All they were doing is getting signatures.0 -
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As does everyone else on this thread.societys_child wrote: »You're just guessing and making things up now aren't you.
None of you know whether he received the T&Cs or not.Changing the world, one sarcastic comment at a time.0 -
So, just that I'm clear on this...
It was definitely mis-sold, because there's an outside chance that some of the paperwork the OP should have been sent might have gone AWOL in the post, having been sent separately from the part he definitely received, and he couldn't possibly have been expected to do even the most basic research before buying something that he voluntarily bought in the belief that it would save him time and money - but which he's never used in nearly three years because he didn't put it in his car when he changed it.0
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