Arnoldspence
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I would write to the Manager and ask them to reconsider the decision. That it was not made clear to you. And therefore they should pay you.
There is an insurance company behind this and they are probably refusing to pay out.
If the manager refuses, then write to the Chair and ask for an ex-gratia payment.
I'd disagree...they can't all get free life insurance on it. So, it's reasonable to have a rule that the insurance applies to the first named person
if memory serves me right that pays out on one death only, but I don't think it specifies which death? In any event, it would be clearly stated that was the condition on which you purchased the policy.you can get a 'joint life first death' policy
No wonder so many credit unions run into trouble when they can so easily be
held to ransom like this.
Escalating an issue and/or using the complaints procedure is hardly a 'ransom demand'.easily be held to ransom
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