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So be careful.
I pulled out my credit card cover protection last November (2004). I merrily watched the monthly payments can be collected to date. I recently made a claim. ) I a heart attack and had to be off work for 8 weeks) I sent the claim forms sent me back, along with the medical certificate, and waited. Finally I got a request from the insurance company asks me to prove I was at work during the 6 months prior to taking the insurance. What??? You can ask! Why? Well, I called and asked? Why? The answer was that it was a "condition of politics" that had to have been in employment for six months until the moment he took to politics. "~ Why not request this information when I took out the policy? , I asked. The answer: "You have to ask your credit card company just to handle the claims. No amount of indignance of questioning got me a sensible response. I put the phone in disgust. After all, my monthly payments were accepted without discussion with the whole. Nobody asked me if I was in jobs in the past six months, when I signed on the dotted line for "protection fee".
I decided to call the credit card company and all I got was an automated machine asking me for my account number sixteen digits? yes, of course. Been here before when I was trying to get him to send me a claim form. I put the phone.
Be warned. Not everything is what it seems. These rates will fall over themselves to sell payment protection. But wait you need to claim it. It's a different story then.
Do not say no told you?
Steve Kaye is a freelance writer living in Torquay Devon. You can contact him at kaye.steve @ gmail.com
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