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M2YD - Missed Cashback = NO CASHBACK AT ALL?
I have been told that M2YD have a policy where if you miss 1 claim for cashback you lose the right to claim any future cashbacks. Is this true?
Ofcom guidelines state:
Ofcom guidelines state:
Are these just 'guidelines' or can I actually take them to court about claiming future cashbacks if M2YD "invalidate all future claims".The terms of the offer must not be unduly restrictive, such as any failed claims invalidating all future claims.
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This is generally true with m2yd contracts - but you should check your own ts + cs for any variation.
The guidelines wouldn't have any bearing on the validity of the condition in a court case.0 -
People asking the first question should NOT be doing any cashback deal. They haven't done their BASIC research so are highly likely to get inot a lot of trouble later.0
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