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perose | 09:55 Thu 25th Aug 2011 | Personal Finance
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If I pay for my kitchen part cheque, part master card, should the company go broke before delivery would I get the full amount refunded by master card. I am not expecting them to go broke but I want to cover myself !!
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Sorry, but Postdog is WRONG. Under section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, you are covered IN FULL even if onlypart-paying on credit card.
10:07 Thu 25th Aug 2011
You will be protected in full if you part-pay with a CREDIT card.
i think (but don't know for sure) that if you have paid over £100 on the MC it is
you'll only be covered on the card for what you spend on the card. Anything outside that is down to you cos it's a totally different transaction. Just put it all on the card and use the cheque amount towards the card payment.
I think bednobs is right in that it has to be over £100
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Thankyou all for your help !
Sorry, but Postdog is WRONG. Under section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, you are covered IN FULL even if onlypart-paying on credit card.
http://www.moneysavin...r-purchases#debitcard
take a read of this. If you paid just a deposit on card then you are still covered for ALL the cost.

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