Re: DNW's UE Diary
[QUOTE=Flowerpower;158241]No point in sending a CCA request and waiting for them to tell you it doesn't apply. You could just send the letter you quoted without the first para referring to a response you haven't had from them, the rest is the info they are supposed to provide even though there is no CCA as such.[/QUOTE]
Whilst there would be no Consumer Credit Agreement in the way that there would be with a credit token account or a fixed sum loan, overdrafts are now [B]not[/B] exempt from the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (as amended).
The creditor does have to provide certain documents, depending upon the type of overdraft and how much notice is required for repayment.
[B][URL="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1974/39/part/VA"]Consumer Credit Act 1974[/URL][/B]
[QUOTE=Flowerpower;158241]No point in sending a CCA request and waiting for them to tell you it doesn't apply. You could just send the letter you quoted without the first para referring to a response you haven't had from them, the rest is the info they are supposed to provide even though there is no CCA as such.[/QUOTE]
Whilst there would be no Consumer Credit Agreement in the way that there would be with a credit token account or a fixed sum loan, overdrafts are now [B]not[/B] exempt from the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (as amended).
The creditor does have to provide certain documents, depending upon the type of overdraft and how much notice is required for repayment.
[B][URL="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1974/39/part/VA"]Consumer Credit Act 1974[/URL][/B]
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