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Archives of Abbeys web pages/ Terms and Conditions
ok found a web archive that has quite a few of abbeys terms and conditions on it from different periods of time slowly going through it and will post quick links in here to the date/month/year that i find for them
if anyone else has other web links to Abbey's terms and conditions feel free to add them and try to give a time period they apply to thank you
the following is a link to a web archive of abbey websites over the time click on month under year to access Abbey's site for that time period to get what the terms and conditions were for when you opened your account Internet Archive Wayback Machinehope it helps or here for where i have started to pull them out to http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...web-pages.html
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Re: Archives of Abbeys web pages/ Terms and Conditions
I opened my account around May 1998, but dont seem to be able to open the terms and conditions for December 1997. Is anyone else having problems opening this one, or does it mean they havent archived the t&c's for Dec 1997. If any one has a copy of the t&c's for around May 1998, could you pm them to me, or put them on this thread.
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Originally Posted by glad
Thanks Jules1973.
For some reason I cannot get this link to open either.I must be destined never to have the terms and conditions!!!!!
Glad
It took me two attempts to open it.
When I get to work tomorrow I will open it again and save it into word. if you PM me your email address I will send it to you as an attachment if you want.
Did you click on the heading May 1997 tariff of charges? if so it didnt work for me, but when I clicked on page 1 then page 2 I was able to save it in MSworks.
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anyone who wants some webspace can use some of ours ive got a domain not being used and unlimited storage so PM me and i'll create an FTP account for you and PM the details back asap
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Please help as I haven't got a reply on my own thread... Why are the terms and conditions so important.....
Also.... I am claiming from march 2001 till the prestent... Do I need the terms and conditions for march 2001 or when I openend the account. That could have been 1994.
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Re: Reka v Abbey ***WON IN COURT!***
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Originally Posted by reka I was of the opinion that as the abbey themselves said in their defence that they applied the chargesas a result of my breach of contract, a matter i did not dispute, then i didn't need to supply them as it was not a matter of the breach of the contact that were in debate, but the amount they were charging as a result of the breach! *this is my opinion..... but include them as everyone is saying they now need to be included*
Spot on.
T&C's not strictly necessary v Abbey. Only if you need to point to the specific term of contract you allege has been breached, as you do with say Lloyds. As above Abbey readily admit a breach so T&C's not crucial
(i dont know how to quote from other threads) (last comments by Gary H)
Re: Archives of Abbeys web pages/ Terms and Conditions
Originally Posted by reka
Re: Reka v Abbey ***WON IN COURT!***
Quote:
Originally Posted by reka I was of the opinion that as the abbey themselves said in their defence that they applied the chargesas a result of my breach of contract, a matter i did not dispute, then i didn't need to supply them as it was not a matter of the breach of the contact that were in debate, but the amount they were charging as a result of the breach! *this is my opinion..... but include them as everyone is saying they now need to be included*
Spot on.
T&C's not strictly necessary v Abbey. Only if you need to point to the specific term of contract you allege has been breached, as you do with say Lloyds. As above Abbey readily admit a breach so T&C's not crucial
(i dont know how to quote from other threads) (last comments by Gary H)
Hi 1st time post on this site. All posts very helpful.Claiming £2500 approx
In court on 23rd July for 10 minutes and no aq completed as not requested by court. Docs required by court no later than 9th July so busy preparing them. No communication from Abbey since defence received and am waiting for them to send all T & C's since 2002. One question, do we only need the T & C's for the dates charges were incurred or for whole time period the charges span across. Charges made mostly in 2005. Looking at the posts on this thread there appear to be approx 10 sets of the T & C'S for 2005 alone. I'm not wanting to use mountains of paper.
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Hello Lisa11, have you had any success with T&C's for 1999 only I also need them for my Bundle (why I need them I'm not sure, I'm just going with the flow). If you could help that would be great. Thanking you in advance.
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from a few posts up -
"T&C's not strictly necessary v Abbey. Only if you need to point to the specific term of contract you allege has been breached, as you do with say Lloyds. As above Abbey readily admit a breach so T&C's not crucial"
in abbey's standard defence it does mention breach of contract, so its handy that some people cant find T&Cs for abbey as hopefully they wont be needed...
13 July 06 - Data Protection Act request sent to NatWest :-|
7 August - Natwest want to 'discuss my account'
9 August - "HISTORIC STMNT FEE- £5.00" showing on online bank
16 August - Statements Arrived, tatty brown sellotaped envelope