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But I was surprised to get an email from credit firm Creation later in January, saying my first direct debit was due on February 2. Creation claims the interest-free plan was cancelled in the store on January 12 and a month Creation plan was substituted, including interest charges.

I have not been in the store since January 2 and Currys say it cannot cancel the Creation plan even though I have never authorised it. Tony replies: You gave me a copy of the deal you agreed with Currys on January 2. It clearly says you have until July 2 to pay for the TV sets. This would allow you to carry on shopping, but of course there would be interest to pay on anything not covered by the buy now pay later offer.

Currys gave Creation your personal details, including for your bank, which is why the credit firm was able to draw cash from your account. You also gave me a statement you received from Currys, dated January When you complained to Currys the store was unable to produce anything to show you had cancelled the interest-free agreement.

Yet the company says the store manager denied this agreement existed and claimed it had always been a credit sale with interest. You turned this down, understandably objecting to being forced into a loan agreement you never signed.

I asked both Currys and Creation to let me see anything you signed, cancelling the initial interest-free deal and switching to an interest-bearing loan.

Neither could produce any such evidence. Creation did send me a copy of what it said was your credit agreement, but every figure had been blacked out. So had your name, address, phone number, bank details and signature. So, here is what seems to have happened. Creation now says it was wrong to tell you that the original buy now pay later agreement had been cancelled.

It now says it has never even seen the original agreement. It believes Currys tried to send the original agreement, but it was never received. When Currys sent it again, it failed to tell Creation you had opted for the interest-free six months.

We have now cancelled the contract completely, confirming no future charges to Mr D. That is right — the slate has been wiped clean, the TV sets are yours, the payments already collected are being refunded to you, and you have nothing at all to pay now, in July, or ever.

A good result. At the heart of the problem is that you did have Virgin cover — but for a different phone. I told my existing insurer not to renew, but it said they had already taken the premium from my card as cover was due from February 5.

This was my error and it is refunding me. I then called Hastings to say cover should begin on February 5. How can the premium have risen so much? Simply buy online or instore now. And we want to make getting your new tech purchases even easier….

We give you a credit limit when you open your account so you can add other products onto it and the length of the repayment period is up to you. You can spread the cost from 12 to 36 months. Have a look at this short video below and find out how easy it is to enjoy new tech with Your Plan. Visit www.

Visit your local Currys PC World store and advise a colleague you want to pay with flexible credit. The team will be happy to assist you! Remember to take some ID and a mobile with you. Not sure what you want to buy from Currys PC World?



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