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From: Roy Collingwood on 5 Sep 2005 09:10 i am due for my first casback from mobile.com in the next few weeks, had anyone had any problems? or is there anything 'special' i can do to cut down on problems? i am sure any excuse will stop 'em paying out! roy
From: Me<me on 5 Sep 2005 10:45 They are very reliable, have been around for years and are quite trustworthy. They are not a 1 man band - nor fly by nights Me On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 14:10:18 +0100, "Roy Collingwood" <roy(a)roycollingwood.co.uk> wrote: >i am due for my first casback from mobile.com in >the next few weeks, had anyone had any problems? >or is there anything 'special' i can do to cut >down on problems? i am sure any excuse will stop >'em paying out! > >roy >
From: Chuckles The Scary Clown on 5 Sep 2005 13:50 "Me" <me(a)me.me> wrote in message news:semoh15eb23qq76u02alhmn3k2h0dfrpaj(a)4ax.com... > They are very reliable, have been around for years and are quite > trustworthy. > > They are not a 1 man band - nor fly by nights > > Me > Yeah, I've had two honoured although I did have to chase them up. Remember as well that Recorded Delivery only covers you for ý30............if your cashback claim is for more than that, use Special Delivery.
From: DeeBee on 5 Sep 2005 16:08 Gavin wrote: > On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 17:50:46 GMT, "Chuckles The Scary Clown" > <postmaster(a)127.0.0.1> wrote: > > >>"Me" <me(a)me.me> wrote in message >>news:semoh15eb23qq76u02alhmn3k2h0dfrpaj(a)4ax.com... >> >>>They are very reliable, have been around for years and are quite >>>trustworthy. >>> >>>They are not a 1 man band - nor fly by nights >>> >>>Me >>> >> >>Yeah, I've had two honoured although I did have to chase them up. >> >>Remember as well that Recorded Delivery only covers you for >>ý30............if your cashback claim is for more than that, use Special >>Delivery. >> > > Actually it covers you for the value of what your sending, which is a > few sheets of paper. > > If you need coverage in case if something happening (or not) on > account of things not arriving, you need to pay for consequential loss > insurance which is ý1.25 on top of the special delivery cost. And it > has to be claimed for in 14 days of the loss... > However, the few sheets of paper have a "value" that of the cashback, in the same way that a few ý20 notes could be considered as a few sheets of paper. DeeBee
From: Mike.P? on 5 Sep 2005 17:36
On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 20:08:44 GMT, DeeBee <deebee(a)geemail.con> wrote: >Gavin wrote: >> On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 17:50:46 GMT, "Chuckles The Scary Clown" >> <postmaster(a)127.0.0.1> wrote: >> >> >>>"Me" <me(a)me.me> wrote in message >>>news:semoh15eb23qq76u02alhmn3k2h0dfrpaj(a)4ax.com... >>> >>>>They are very reliable, have been around for years and are quite >>>>trustworthy. >>>> >>>>They are not a 1 man band - nor fly by nights >>>> >>>>Me >>>> >>> >>>Yeah, I've had two honoured although I did have to chase them up. >>> >>>Remember as well that Recorded Delivery only covers you for >>>ý30............if your cashback claim is for more than that, use Special >>>Delivery. >>> >> >> Actually it covers you for the value of what your sending, which is a >> few sheets of paper. >> >> If you need coverage in case if something happening (or not) on >> account of things not arriving, you need to pay for consequential loss >> insurance which is ý1.25 on top of the special delivery cost. And it >> has to be claimed for in 14 days of the loss... >> >However, the few sheets of paper have a "value" that of the cashback, in >the same way that a few ý20 notes could be considered as a few sheets of >paper. > >DeeBee No, a few sheets of paper have the value of a few sheets of paper, as does a winning lottery ticket that only has the value of the paper it is printed on... it is not classed as having "material value" by the post office. Consequential loss covers the value of the loss to the sender should that piece of paper go missing. __ Mike.Pý |