Warranty claim, money returned to card of a creditor

Evenning MSE,


A suitcase which I bought 3 years ago has broken down I was offered a refund last week to which I agreed to. The suitcase was bought on a card of one of my creditors listed on the bankruptcy form.


I was discharged almost 2 years ago and so the account no longers belongs to me.


Is it worth to mention to my OR that one of the creditors recieved a small ammount back or is it something not worth to mention?



I believe that this may look suspicious that I made a refund claim on an item some time after my bankruptcy...

Comments

  • cymruchris
    cymruchris Posts: 5,556 Forumite
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    I imagine there was a reason why you didn't try and get a replacement or a credit against another model?

    For the case of a suitcase - if it's faulty within it's period of warranty - there's nothing suspicious there at all. However by accepting a refund onto a card you no longer have, you've lost out really?

    Unless this suitcase was twenty thousand pounds - I'm sure the OR isn't going to be particularly concerned, but if you wanted to drop them an email to inform them of the situation I'm sure they'd provide you with guidance in more detail.
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