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Why is this not classed as fraud?
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Indeed so ... but paying at least £100 means you remove one point of battle with the CC company's (usually misinformed - deliberately-so?) first line customer services regarding an S75 claim.eskbanker said:
As is always pointed out when someone asserts that, there's no need to pay £100 to secure s75 protection, in that any payment (even a penny) on a credit card achieves that, as long as the item value is at least £100....Beeblebr0x said:At the very least I'd insist on paying £100 by credit card to get Section 75 protection.
Jenni x2
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