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Natwest credit card enforceable cca?

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  • Natwest credit card enforceable cca?

    Hi all

    I recently sent my cca request to NatWest. I currently owe approximately £8800 and through my dmp with stepchange (3rd year) they are getting £41 a month

    They have sent me the application form I originally filled out with my signature present and also about 20 photocopied pages of an "enjoy the convenience of credit card" booklet showing the range of cards available and the yearly costings.

    Further more they have forwarded a letter (with no date) which I guess I got sent one year asking me to sign my new cards. The front of the letter states my account was opened in 1995. On the back of this letter is there is the terms and conditions including my £12500 credit limit. When I 1st took the cards out no way would the limit had been £12500 I know they just upped and upped my limit with no request from me. I guess this is a reconstituted agreement they have put together

    Is this enforceable? Any help would be grateful

    Thanks
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    Re: Natwest credit card enforceable cca?

    Welcome aboard
    Originally posted by devonsurfer View Post
    I recently sent my cca request to NatWest. I currently owe approximately £8800 and through my dmp with stepchange (3rd year) they are getting £41 a month

    They have sent me the application form I originally filled out with my signature present and also about 20 photocopied pages of an "enjoy the convenience of credit card" booklet showing the range of cards available and the yearly costings.
    There's more to an enforceable agreement than a signature, is there any chance you could scan and post up a redacted copy of the form? As for the booklet, it sounds to me like marketing literature which has nothing to do with your agreement.
    Originally posted by devonsurfer View Post
    Further more they have forwarded a letter (with no date) which I guess I got sent one year asking me to sign my new cards. The front of the letter states my account was opened in 1995. On the back of this letter is there is the terms and conditions including my £12500 credit limit. When I 1st took the cards out no way would the limit had been £12500 I know they just upped and upped my limit with no request from me. I guess this is a reconstituted agreement they have put together

    Is this enforceable? Any help would be grateful
    It's not unusual for card issuers to have increased the credit limit many times over the life of the account, in 1995 your limit may have been just £500 or £1,000. However, a letter stating when you opened your account isn't really a copy of your agreement. Once more, it would help if you could post up a redacted copy of this. :typing:

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      Re: Natwest credit card enforceable cca?

      Hey FP

      thanks for having a look for me :doggieyes:

      I have enclosed what I received yesterday. The application for is barely readable
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