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Letters from Medic Alert

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Send them a letter saying that it is free and has been for twenty years. Explain that you have not agreed to pay anything nor agreed to change the terms of the original agreement.

And in big bold letters at the bottom write that you will no longer be dealing with mail free and every letter they send will carry a ?20 administration fee.:D and by continuing to send mail they are agreeing to pay the fee.


If that doesn't stop them nothing will lol.
 
Good one ypauly. :D I reckon that bunch must be losing a lot of business with this wheeze. Talk about short-sighted.
 
Good one ypauly. :D I reckon that bunch must be losing a lot of business with this wheeze. Talk about short-sighted.

I seem to remember rightly or wrongly that the medic alert thing was set up by the lions club and it's a world wide now.
 
A cheap and versatile type of medical alert tags here: http://icetags.co.uk/in-case-of-emergency/icetags-medical/ £3.96 for 3 tags, that you can tie to shoe laces or anything you like.

I don't have any connection with this firm. I just like simple, cheap, practical items that can cope with a bit of mud or water 🙂
 
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