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    • Rhys, don't go into panic, please. These people are just scam, they write dozens and dozens of emails per day, just waiting for someone that goes into panic and join their 'friendly solution'; it's like the the email from the prince of Nigeria asking you for some money, same thing. They are nothing, ignore them, they have no power. I know you can be scared but believe me, you can sleep peacefully.
    • i wouldn't of bothered to ever reply myself. simply invites pointless letter tennis. dx  
    • Maybe post a draft up here for the team to take a quick looksee before you send it?
    • Perfect thank you. I will try that next then. Thanks for the advice
    • Hello all, following this thread I opened about one year ago: I waited a year before posting again about this, because sometimes you can find similar discussions but with no follow up, and when someone receives such email may go into panic and wants to read something comforting. Well, my last email to that 'kind person' was dated may 2023 and it said that the ip address was not belonging to my company, nor to any person working in my company, and that I didn't know how they could link geographical coordinates to my company. My last sentence was that they could request to the internet provider releasing that ip address name and surname of the owner, and that they would find that it didn't belong to my company (and btw...this was the truth). I also added that I had to report him to local authorities if he continued to write to me or to any of my colleague. STOP. He still replied that geographical coordinates are provided by wifi triangulation. Pathetic...this email had no reply from me. From then, no new email from these people. So advices are still valid, ignore totally.  
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Hi can you claim back on barclaycard for accident death cvr? ...

 

Hello papadak,

 

You can claim back anything that you did not agree to:grin: I have been successful with a complaint regarding accident, death plan with a cc company, they denied any involvement whatsoever, and blamed the insurance company.:eek:

 

I found this rather strange as I had never dealth with this insurance company, only the cc company. Can of worms opened.

 

Anyway to cut a long story short, they all denied, blamed each other, but the first time I asked the insurance company to refund all payments I had made to them, plus 8% interest, they well and truely paid up with no arguement.

 

The cc company who deny any involvement are not off the hook yet, they are responsible for selling my details to this insurance company and receiving commission on the sale of these policies:rolleyes:

 

I have a thread kicking about the ppi forum regarding this:-D

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Hello papadak,

 

You can claim back anything that you did not agree to:grin: I have been successful with a complaint regarding accident, death plan with a cc company, they denied any involvement whatsoever, and blamed the insurance company.:eek:

 

I found this rather strange as I had never dealth with this insurance company, only the cc company. Can of worms opened.

 

Anyway to cut a long story short, they all denied, blamed each other, but the first time I asked the insurance company to refund all payments I had made to them, plus 8% interest, they well and truely paid up with no arguement.

 

The cc company who deny any involvement are not off the hook yet, they are responsible for selling my details to this insurance company and receiving commission on the sale of these policies:rolleyes:

 

I have a thread kicking about the ppi forum regarding this:-D

 

Hi,

 

Do you have a template letter that I might use in thid situation please?

 

Thanks for you reply, much appreciated.

 

Julia

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