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Geek Squad misselling - can I calim PPI?
Enigmaman
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I contacted Carphone Warehouse after the news broke over this and they say that I had two Geek Squad policies, one which was free and the other where I had made a claim.
In that case they say that I am not entitled to redress or mis-selllng, even though I believe ti was mis-sold.
Are they correct?
In that case they say that I am not entitled to redress or mis-selllng, even though I believe ti was mis-sold.
Are they correct?
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What are your reasons for mis sale?
One was free, so a total refund would be £0 plus interest, and the other seems to have been a good purchase.0 -
Neither of them are PPI. They are mobile phone insurance and as above, I can't see how a free policy can be missold, and if you used the other to make a claim for a damaged phone, then you did actually use it, it was useful, so you can't say you didnt need it, because you obviously did.Non me fac calcitrare tuum culi0
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Even if you could somehow get them to agree you were mis-sold, you'd get nothing from the policy that was free and and any redress awarded on the other one would have the value of your earlier claim deducted from it.they say that I had two Geek Squad policies, one which was free and the other where I had made a claim.
So you stand to gain little or nothing from any pursuit of this...0
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