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jezofthering
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is there any truth in the Angies Advice sponsored post on facebook that paypal are repaying a hidden insurance value in every purchase
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You'll need to give a little more detail.
But the answer will inevitably be no.0 -
"Sponsored Posts" on Facebook are simply advertising you understand? I haven't seen the ad in question, but it's very likely just an attempt to get you to sign up to a claims management company with an offer of free money...
Ignore it.0 -
jezofthering wrote: »is there any truth in the Angies Advice sponsored post on facebook that paypal are repaying a hidden insurance value in every purchase
PThink of it logically. If the bill is £100 and you pay £100 then how could there possibly be anything added to that you are paying for?I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0 -
jezofthering wrote: »is there any truth in the Angies Advice sponsored post on facebook that paypal are repaying a hidden insurance value in every purchase
There is obviously truth that you are highly susceptible to blatantly false advertising and haven't worked out that for Facebook you are simply a mug to be harvested.
Just be thankful they arent going after your organs (yet?)0 -
AnotherJoe wrote: »There is obviously truth that you are highly susceptible to blatantly false advertising and haven't worked out that for Facebook you are simply a mug to be harvested.
Just be thankful they arent going after your organs (yet?)
Brilliant! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0
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