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hi

i.m helping a friend with bayv but haven.t a clue what is what .

 

i know u don.t need their insurance and she.s got home insurance,

 

always have ,

 

they.ve even seen it for them selfs.

and what i believe is ,

as in the same boat myself with bh that it.s illegal to have two insurances on products .

 

the thing is their paper work don.t say much on the insurance product

 

i know she got them but what it covers i haven.t a clue also she.s being charged interest on the insurance product is this legal.

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Why is she being charged interest on the insurance product - she hasnt taken a loan from BAYV for this, has she ?

 

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hi it states 1x warranty for the item she had £50 then at the bottom 19.68 interest 19.70 %.thats just 1 contract she.s looking for the rest she seems to have a lot for the same one but no signtures.

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jesus its on all of them their warranty is a loan with interest and was never told this your not only getting ripped off by their over priced insurance but being charged interest on top. what shoyld she do collection due on friday and i know she.s not got the money as she unpluged the box from tv.

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I have alerted someone on the site team who has more experience in respect of BAYV.. I am sure they will look in soon.

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hi ya a22...me again..

 

 

if you look in this forum

you'll see there are loads of people

 

that are

 

and

 

that HAVE

 

reclaimed it and their other 'compulsory' insurance too

 

99.9% of people have no idea they are NOT conpulsory

 

REGARDLESS to any T&C's Bayv might try and force on people.

 

but ofcourse the sales rep made a nice healthy commission upon selling them..........

 

you DO NOT need to have any insurances inplace on HP agreements

 

one point..

 

its not ILLEGAL - its not a CRIMINAL matter, thought it SHOULD BE!!

 

go get them both reclaimed

 

plus the interest they charge on them

 

and dont forget

 

as with a PPI reclaim [treat it the same as]

 

you are also entitled to 8% stat int back on each payment too from its 'date'

 

dx

please don't hit Quote...just type we know what we said earlier..

DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

and they

are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

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the esp insurance

 

do you know if the same as bh dlc insurance .

 

also got a contract here saying goods covered by esp both items N for no then next box the premium payable 2.68 total 418.08 .

 

also theres some thing on there about a secondary agreement and a weekly payment of 1.13.

 

just to say on these items she made herself known that she didn.t want insurance

and showed her home contents and took insurance with domestic and general they even took a picture of insurance at her home.

 

so this was missold .

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well as already stated

 

there is NO requirement in ANY of the HP agreement condition

anywhere on the the net that says an HP agreement must be covered by insurance

 

dx

please don't hit Quote...just type we know what we said earlier..

DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

and they

are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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well its not what they say

 

what she was told was if you don.t want the insurance you gotto send us a copy of your house contents and we.ll take it off

 

but instead she showed them when signed up .

 

god what a complete lie

 

so same with brighthouse cause i thought u had to have the dlc cover if no home contents as this is what i hear all the time .

 

i.ve been telling people to claim theirs back

 

some didn.t even know what they where so u can guess they had them.

 

isn.t there anyway we can make trading standards really look into this like banks

 

its totally unfair cause people who are already in money trouble get done .

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Dear Arianna 22

Under the terms and conditions of the agreement, a customer must appropriately insure goods being purchased from Buy As You View. EPS insurance is offered by Buy As You View. It is Administered by Castelan Limited and underwritten by Ageas Insurance Limited.

EPS is not compulsory. The customer can choose to insure their products with another Insurance company if they so wish. A customer must produce a certificate of insurance as proof that the goods are appropriately covered. If a customer can prove that they have adequate insurance in place since purchasing the products, we can process a refund of EPS payments.

The EPS Insurance payments do not attract interest and it is not a loan. It is a pay as you go insurance product. The payments are a small weekly amount for convenience and affordability.

EPS covers customers for accidental damage and theft. Should any of these unfortunate events happen and a claim is approved, a full replacement of the product will be given.

In addition, a warranty known as “All Sorted” can be purchased by customers if they so choose. A leaflet and dedicated website is available for more details on this. However, in summary All Sorted gives unlimited repairs, Loan products, no call out charges, no fault found no charge as well as a number of other benefits.

A customer can choose to buy this for cash, or All Sorted can be financed by Buy As You View. All Sorted is also not compulsory. Some customers choose to purchase it because they want complete piece of mind should anything go wrong during the period of their agreement.

I recommend that you contact your Customer Account Manager or call us on 0845 121 5690 if you require any further detail.

Many thanks

BAYV

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well house contents insurance covers this then and am told its illegal for someone to make a claim twice on a item .on these contracts eps should never of been sold and there are payments being taken and not a clue why whats a secondary agreement .and some of the contracts haven.t even been signed by either if us.and under the supply of goods act you haven.t got to have insurance there are no terms in hire purchase stating that your items have to be insured .

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I would simply start the process for reclaiming all the premiums back.

 

If this has definitely been mis sold then you will of course be entitled to the appropriate compensatory interest.

 

IMHO, you should make both Trading standards and the Financial Ombudsman aware of the way in which your friend was sold this insurance cover.

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well my friends got a response by email and pretty quick to is happy to refund esp once insurance docs are produced but not the all sorted warrenty as she used it for her hoover that broke first year she.s entitled to have it fixed anyway and even though she ain.t got warrenty on fridge well she.s not suppose to it broke down within a 2 month of having it and had many problems with it also but like they said it was covered under the first year warrenty and it was repaired no problems. they won.t pay that so will have to go small claims root so many docs here with no signatures and we also found out that she had to pay £78 to cover her tv from breakdown cause the box was attached over 3 years best bit is first item was for 2 years a cooker the tv was bh and only a few months old and had insurance on it not once was she told about this ,and even better they never cancelled the payment and owe her 13.50 guess this was the second aggreement that we couldn.t figure out what 50p a wk was for.well another small claims here we go.also all insurance as been cancelled.

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dx

please don't hit Quote...just type we know what we said earlier..

DCA's view debtors as suckers, marks and mugs

NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

and they

are NOT and can NEVER  be BAILIFFS. even if a debt has been to court..

If everyone stopped blindly paying DCA's Tomorrow, their industry would collapse overnight... 

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Well bayv said they.ll send cheque out on thursday last week second class post and it was sent you can guess the rest its not been sent even though promised and should receive it tuesday lastest.also why don.t anyone know who elanie mockler is thats weird must be a made up person .

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