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Section 75 time limit revised post
chrisinwales
Posts: 2 Newbie
in Credit cards
No time limit of S75 is mentioned MSE.
I am exploring a claim concerning a roof installation over 10years ago paid wholly by credit card which had a 20yr Guarantee. The fault incident was in March 2023. Preliminary enquiries via Solicitor to take small claims route suggested 6yr limit (SofL) may preclude claim ? I had asked the roofers to repair and they did briefly on 1st occasion but on reoccurrence second visit alleged a ‘third party’ had worked on the roof -not true ! So they invalidated Guarantee.Not responding to emails challenging their reason.I am awaiting reply to S75 enquiry to credit card company
I am exploring a claim concerning a roof installation over 10years ago paid wholly by credit card which had a 20yr Guarantee. The fault incident was in March 2023. Preliminary enquiries via Solicitor to take small claims route suggested 6yr limit (SofL) may preclude claim ? I had asked the roofers to repair and they did briefly on 1st occasion but on reoccurrence second visit alleged a ‘third party’ had worked on the roof -not true ! So they invalidated Guarantee.Not responding to emails challenging their reason.I am awaiting reply to S75 enquiry to credit card company
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Rule of thumb is 6 years.
Was cost more than £30K?
Who supplied the 20 year Guarantee?Life in the slow lane0 -
Probably would have made sense to continue the existing thread about this:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6454406/section-75-limit
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There is no need to, the bank and the merchant are equal. If you are statute barred/timed out against the merchant then you are against the bank too.chrisinwales said:No time limit of S75 is mentioned MSE.
If you've paid a solicitor to explore the claim against the merchant why are you asking strangers on the internet about S75, would have been a thirty second question to the "solicitor"1 -
Which the OP never answered any of the questions.eskbanker said:Probably would have made sense to continue the existing thread about this:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6454406/section-75-limit
Or it would seem contact their CC & ask them...Life in the slow lane1
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