I recently asked Capital One to supply a copy of the T&C's that were applicable to my application made in February 2004. I had received the normal "agreement" from them with a separate page containing items 8, 10 and 23 taken from the T&C's that was supposed to be on the back of the "agreement".
However those terms do not correspond to the interest charged on my statements for balance transfers, nor does the APR quoted. Hence my request for a copy of the original T&C's.
Yesterday I received five A4 pages of typed out reconstituted terms & conditions, and headed "Original Agreement". These T&C's, naturally helpful for Capital One, correspond to the 8, 10 and 23 items that are supposed to be on the back of my "original agreement" - which I now have two different "original" copies of.
So now they have sent me T&C's which they have matched to my "agreement", but do not match my statements, and the APR is still an issue.
An example of one of the APR's quoted are for 6 months at 5.94% and after that reverts to 16.85% per annum, which they say gives an average APR of 5.9%. I am no mathematics guru, but even to my limited knowledge, that does not look right.
I have sent a request off to them today for a copy of the original T&C's, not a reconstituted copy.
Alan
However those terms do not correspond to the interest charged on my statements for balance transfers, nor does the APR quoted. Hence my request for a copy of the original T&C's.
Yesterday I received five A4 pages of typed out reconstituted terms & conditions, and headed "Original Agreement". These T&C's, naturally helpful for Capital One, correspond to the 8, 10 and 23 items that are supposed to be on the back of my "original agreement" - which I now have two different "original" copies of.
So now they have sent me T&C's which they have matched to my "agreement", but do not match my statements, and the APR is still an issue.
An example of one of the APR's quoted are for 6 months at 5.94% and after that reverts to 16.85% per annum, which they say gives an average APR of 5.9%. I am no mathematics guru, but even to my limited knowledge, that does not look right.
I have sent a request off to them today for a copy of the original T&C's, not a reconstituted copy.
Alan
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