Two million people who were flogged worthless card security insurance from Sentinel should watch for a claim form in the post, as letters begin to be sent today.
About two million existing and former Affinion – often branded Sentinel – customers will receive letters from next month detailing how to claim compensation, after the High Court approved a redress scheme being set up.
About two million existing and former Affinion – often branded Sentinel – customers are set to get a refund for mis-sold card protection after a redress scheme was today given the green light.
A creditors meeting to decide whether a compensation scheme for those mis-sold card security insurance from Affinion/Sentinel takes place at 12pm in London today. If you missed the postal vote deadline, this is your last chance to have your say.
American Express (Amex) customers who currently have, or have had, its My Essentials and Back on Track policies with additional card protection in the past, will be refunded the premiums paid for the worthless add-on cover.
Affinion (often branded Sentinel) customers sold worthless card protection are being sent letters from today asking them to vote on whether a redress scheme can go ahead.
Affinion customers flogged worthless card protection are one step closer to getting their money back as the High Court of Justice has this week given approval for a creditors meeting on setting up a redress scheme to go ahead in June.
2 April 2015
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