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Richard Frost
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by Richard Frost » Fri Jun 25 2021 2:31pm
ben7 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25 2021 2:04pm
dont bother, my claim rejected by nationwide.and everything done correctly. have asked for them to be taken off site. a waste of good time.will be voting against the rich nationwide bosses. me very disgruntled.
Have you put in a claim under the cashback guarantee? it is eligible..
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Chadwick
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by Chadwick » Fri Jun 25 2021 9:50pm
ben7 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25 2021 2:04pm
dont bother, my claim rejected by nationwide.and everything done correctly. have asked for them to be taken off site. a waste of good time.will be voting against the rich nationwide bosses. me very disgruntled.
Rejected "by Nationwide"?
Nationwide don't award the cash back to you. You need to address your claim to imutual.
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kevinchess1
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by kevinchess1 » Sat Jun 26 2021 11:06am
Err...no
Imutual make the claim to NW, they choose to reject it
Imutual don''t reject a claim
As your learned friend , Richard Frost posted Make a claim under the Cashback guarantee
Politically incorrect since 69
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ben7
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by ben7 » Sat Jul 03 2021 3:18pm
I tried the cashback guarantee, IMUTUAL WANTED LOTS OF PROOF. every obsticle put in my way. gave up in the end. Guarantee not worth the paper its printed on. Yet has worked for me before. someone got it wrong or telling porkies me thinks. have no confidence in this site now.
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Sarah
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by Sarah » Sat Jul 03 2021 9:10pm
Well, it's up to you. I claimed for this offer and got paid without any issue. If you provide sufficient proof then you should be confident of a successful outcome.
Perhaps to help others understand the problem, you could say what aspect of the requested proof you consider unreasonable?
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ben7
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by ben7 » Sun Jul 04 2021 4:12pm
Well sarah. I think that if i gave my savings account number to imutual, is that not proof enough the account is open.?
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