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Card Protection Plan Identity Protection
SARAH570_2
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Not sure if this the right place to post but can anyone help
I recently started a policy with Card Protection Plan CPP. I did it through my Dorothy Perkins store card. I was rang up at home to ask did I want to start a policy and the man I spoke to seemed convincing and with all the stuff in the press about ID theft I thought it was a good idea. The cost was £69.99 for 12 months, I now wonder if it was a waste of money and if I could get the cover much cheaper or if indeed I needed it at all. I haven't actually as yet paid the money as it is meant to show up on my Dorothy Perkins statement and it hasn't yet.
I did have a 14 days cooling off period which has now expired, I didn't cancel because I thought it was a good idea until started reading the information on this site.
Does anyone know if it is too late to cancel the policy without paying the money, or am I now commited to paying the money and going ahead with the policy.?
I recently started a policy with Card Protection Plan CPP. I did it through my Dorothy Perkins store card. I was rang up at home to ask did I want to start a policy and the man I spoke to seemed convincing and with all the stuff in the press about ID theft I thought it was a good idea. The cost was £69.99 for 12 months, I now wonder if it was a waste of money and if I could get the cover much cheaper or if indeed I needed it at all. I haven't actually as yet paid the money as it is meant to show up on my Dorothy Perkins statement and it hasn't yet.
I did have a 14 days cooling off period which has now expired, I didn't cancel because I thought it was a good idea until started reading the information on this site.
Does anyone know if it is too late to cancel the policy without paying the money, or am I now commited to paying the money and going ahead with the policy.?
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