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Claim appeal #7: please vote
Posted: Wed May 02 2012 6:21pm
by richard@imutual
One of our members has had a claim rejected and has opted to appeal against our decision, as they are entitled to under our
Appeals process. You are invited to read the details of the claim, the merchant's reasons for rejection and any subsequent responses to this topic and then, within 7 days, vote as to whether you think we should award the claim. Summary details of the claim history are as follows:
The member visited
eFax on 14 Sep 2010 using the correct imutual link and the details of the transaction were:
Type: eFax 30 day trial
Order value: £0.00
Cashback: £10
Shares: 100
The transaction was untracked and a claim was submitted on 24 Sep 2010, with the fax number provided as a reference
The merchant rejected the transaction on 24 Jan 2011, meaning that imutual will not receive any commission for this transaction. Based on information provided by the merchant, we responded to the member as follows:
** 24 Jan **
The merchant has rejected your enquiry with the following response:
Invalid order ID
Unfortunately we have not received commission for this transaction and will therefore be unable to award cashback on this occasion.
We cannot pursue this claim any further with the merchant, but we do monitor the performance of our from our site
For further information, see
http://www.imutual.co.uk/help/14/1021/
The member concerned may choose to respond to this thread to provide information in support of their claim. Equally, we respect their right to anonymity and they may choose either not to respond or to post using another account (the only situation in which we permit multiple accounts!).
Please discuss the merits of this claim and then cast your vote using the poll options provided

Re: Claim appeal #7: please vote
Posted: Wed May 02 2012 8:54pm
by moi
Richard, at the time did the claimant give you anything other than a single reference number? Screen shots of the sign up? Copies of sign-up/confirmation emails? Screen shots of the eFax account? ...
Re: Claim appeal #7: please vote
Posted: Wed May 02 2012 9:03pm
by richard@imutual
No, although to be fair the claims form doesn't allow screen shots to be uploaded and we didn't request any
Re: Claim appeal #7: please vote
Posted: Thu May 03 2012 8:25am
by kevinchess1
Does the member have any of these?
Might be helpful in my desicion makin process
Re: Claim appeal #7: please vote
Posted: Thu May 03 2012 3:34pm
by BeautifulSunshine
This was my claim.
See here the signup confirmation email. I have edited out my name and numbers as they reveal my location.
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This is a confirmation email for successfully sent fax. I used the service to send repeat prescription requests to my GP.
Dear XXX,
Re: Repeat Prescription
The 1 page fax you sent through eFax.com to 44XXXXXXXXXX was successfully transmitted at 2010-09-14 19:52:05 (GMT).
The length of transmission was 30 seconds.
The receiving machine's fax ID: XXXXX XXXXXXXXX.
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This is the confirmation of cancellation of efax:
Dear XXX,
Per your request, we have canceled your service. Billing on this account will cease as of 2010-10-01. Your confirmation number is 73181170.
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Thanks

Re: Claim appeal #7: please vote
Posted: Thu May 03 2012 3:38pm
by Mel
Why do I get the feeling that the merchant doesn't want to pay up because you cancelled at the end of the trial period?
Re: Claim appeal #7: please vote
Posted: Thu May 03 2012 3:43pm
by richard@imutual
Could be, but the cashback was not conditional on continuing after the 30 days. And they didn't cite "cancellation" as their reason for rejection
Re: Claim appeal #7: please vote
Posted: Thu May 03 2012 4:15pm
by Squire
richard@imutual wrote:Could be, but the cashback was not conditional on continuing after the 30 days. And they didn't cite "cancellation" as their reason for rejection
They may have classified it as invalid ID because the account no longer exists when queried.
They may be taking the mickey a bit there, but then so are we when we cancel a trial period and still expect to get cashback.
Some times we will not win, and the merchant can refuse to pay up if the offer was not taken in "good faith".
If we were the merchant being taken advantage of, would we want to pay up for nothing? No!
The merchant will not pay imutual, so imutual TERMS say we cannot legally expect cashback.
All cashback sites are like that, and we have to respect this as part and parcel of the nature of gaming the system like we all do.
Nice to know you will monitor things, and I hope that if the merchant carries on doing this, you will drop them from the site.
Re: Claim appeal #7: please vote
Posted: Thu May 03 2012 4:55pm
by richard@imutual
We're no longer promoting them. They weren't actually too bad for imutual, but I recall them being quite unreliable in a "former life"
Re: Claim appeal #7: please vote
Posted: Wed May 09 2012 12:43pm
by zulu17
Personal opinion - such offers are normally unreliable payers and often make difficult to cancel trials or still take payments -- if you take them up and get the reward good for you - however accept the risk that it won't happen.
Appreciate the claimant - put his/her case forward - I presume you did not lose any money on this activity only not receive the reward for taking the trial.