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If you have any other expenses, read your policy and talk to your insurance provider about whether you can claim for them. | If you have any other expenses, read your policy and talk to your insurance provider about whether you can claim for them. | ||
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+ | ===== Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act ===== | ||
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+ | Raise a claim under section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act with your credit card company - after estimating say 50 per cent of journeys being disrupted - so ask for half of the money back. | ||
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+ | Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act makes your credit card firm protect purchases of £100 to £3,000 for free. | ||
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+ | If you have bought your rail tickets for more than £100 on a credit card, you can make a claim - and should give evidence that the company did not provide the goods or services that were included in the terms of sale. | ||
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+ | Refunds cannot be given if your credit card firm believes you have already got 'a replacement product or service or other compensation from the supplier in settlement of this claim' | ||
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+ | Therefore compensation you have already claimed from the train firm could reduce what you can get. | ||
+ | Credit card providers can send you a form to fill in so you can make a claim for non-receipt of goods or services. | ||
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