phteven79
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Hi I recently got measured up by a rep from Pay Weekly Carpets. It was a good idea at the time but now after receiving a tax rebate and my brother in law hearing about the price I was quoted, he advises me can point me towards much more affordable sources of the flooring I want fitting and he'll put it down for me. The credit agreement I signed says the £40 deposit is non-refundable. I accept that I probably won't get anywhere with that. What does concern me is that the document has the standard heading of; Hire Agreement regulated by the Consumer Credit Act 1974. But in the key information section there is a line under the heading of cancellation rights that says; "You have no right to cancel this agreement under the consumer credit act 1974, the timeshare act 1992 or the financial services (distance marketing) regulations 2004. I and the rep signed it on 3/11/16. I've just read the Which consumer page on credit agreements and it says I have the right to cancel within a 14 day cooling off period? Can anyone confirm for me that is the case so when I do cancel and they try to argue the toss with me I can say to them there's nothing they can do? One thing that bothers me if they do get nasty is they now have my debit card details so I'm guessing I'd need to cancel my debit card to stop them taking payments, even though I haven't actually signed a separate CPA agreement.
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