Re: HSBC put all my debts down as "bank accounts"
The reason for their chicanery is surely obvious - they do not have the original agreements so, to protect themselves from a challenge under section 77 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 - link - so, by pretending they are merely overdrafts, they can hide their negligence behind section 74 (1)(b) - link.
As they seem intent on playing at Silly Buggers, why not appear to capitulate to their daft demand for a signature and "sign" the letter using a handwriting font such as JohnLennon - link - in dark blue ink, as if you'd signed the letter using a fountain pen.
Should that "signature" turn up on any other document, you'll be able to shew it to be a forgery.
The reason for their chicanery is surely obvious - they do not have the original agreements so, to protect themselves from a challenge under section 77 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 - link - so, by pretending they are merely overdrafts, they can hide their negligence behind section 74 (1)(b) - link.
As they seem intent on playing at Silly Buggers, why not appear to capitulate to their daft demand for a signature and "sign" the letter using a handwriting font such as JohnLennon - link - in dark blue ink, as if you'd signed the letter using a fountain pen.
Should that "signature" turn up on any other document, you'll be able to shew it to be a forgery.
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