hi
just checked my POC after the supreme court thang. im horrified to see all i have is penalty charges as common law in it. this is clearly not a good place to be. should i address this now or await the developments.
additionally i was with hsbc from when it was midland bank. it clearly states in my terms and conditions "you must always keep your current account in credit unless we have agreed an overdraft with you" it further says "You must not go over any overdraft limit that is agreed with us unless you get our agreement first"
these sound very unlike the modern terms and conditions saying you can ask for and informal overdraft blah blah blah.
i dont believe these t&c were in the test case.
any advise or help or opinions gratefully accepted.
Borgaiter
just checked my POC after the supreme court thang. im horrified to see all i have is penalty charges as common law in it. this is clearly not a good place to be. should i address this now or await the developments.
additionally i was with hsbc from when it was midland bank. it clearly states in my terms and conditions "you must always keep your current account in credit unless we have agreed an overdraft with you" it further says "You must not go over any overdraft limit that is agreed with us unless you get our agreement first"
these sound very unlike the modern terms and conditions saying you can ask for and informal overdraft blah blah blah.
i dont believe these t&c were in the test case.
any advise or help or opinions gratefully accepted.
Borgaiter
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