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New Sim - MSE link refers to named on credit agreements
littlemoney
Posts: 818 Forumite
in Mobiles
I want to change mobile providers as my PAYG has put its prices up alot. I am considering Lebra and notice there or two options. The MSE link has an asterisk by it. I see it means:
If a link has an * by it, it is an affiliated link that helps
MoneySavingExpert stay free to use, as it is tracked to us. If you go
through it, it can sometimes result in a payment or benefit to the site.
It's worth noting this means the third party used may be named on any
credit agreements.
What does "the third party used may be named on any
credit agreements" mean can happen.
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I think it's explaining that the credit agreement might mention the name of a company other than the brand that is the involved in the deal - in other words, don't be surprised if you see an unfamiliar name crop up.Official MSE Forum Team member.Please report all problem posts to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com1
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I think if you follow a link from a website they have acted as an introducer and may have some legal responsibility in exchange for receiving a cut of the deal.
I doubt it has any practical implications for you.0
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