Hi,
I'd appreciate any clarification of this.
The Halifax have sent me a photocopy of a Credit Card Agreement which appears to have my dated signature on, however the signature/date space on behalf of Halifax plc is blank. The letter from Halifax states the following:
Is this relevant? Isn't this still unenforceable under Sections 61 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974?
Thanks in advance.
I'd appreciate any clarification of this.
The Halifax have sent me a photocopy of a Credit Card Agreement which appears to have my dated signature on, however the signature/date space on behalf of Halifax plc is blank. The letter from Halifax states the following:
The copy of the agreement enclosed with this letter complies with the requirements of the Consumer Credit (Cancellation Notices and Copies of Documents) Regulations 1983 (the "Regulations"). Regulation 3(2)b provides that a copy can omit any signature box, signature or date of signature. In summary we are not required to produce a copy with the primary cardholder's signature on it.
Is this relevant? Isn't this still unenforceable under Sections 61 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974?
Thanks in advance.
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