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I just want to remind everyone we are still looking for any T&Cs you might have lying around.

 

As early as possible, but any at all would be great.

 

If you have some can you please add to this thread.

 

Thankyou.

 

 

 

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which years do you need?

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I put the first one in another thread somewhere, but I may as well add it here, along with the current T&C (in PDF form)

 

RBoS Terms & Conditions circa 1989 (92k)...

 

http://www.britcom.org.uk/cag/Royalties_T&C_circa_1989.pdf

 

RBoS Terms & Conditions Feb 2007 (approx 3Mb)

 

http://www.britcom.org.uk/cag/RBS_T&C_2007.pdf

 

Incidentally, both PDFs are text searchable.

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Thanks for these - I can't find any mention or implication that exceeding an agreed limit will incur a charge. Instead, it gets treated as an informal request for an overdraft. In these situations could it still be argued that by exceeding a limit a customer is in breach of contract? Wasn't this the key issue behind the recent Lloyds TSB successes?

 

I don't want it be seen as a legitimate service.

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Charges and Rates are on separate leaflets - see section C8 of the current T & Cs - for current charges see the link :-

 

"Fees, Interest and other charges

 

C.8 Fees for operating the account, interest rates and charges payable are charged as detailed in the 'Charges and rates of interest' insert relating to the accoun t and are subject to review from time to time. If any changes are made, details of the revised charges will be sent to you at least 30 days before the implementation date for the changes. "

 

RBS: Current Accounts - Rates & charges

 

Below are charges published in February 1999

 

Charges

The following monthly charges are payable on Royalties and

Royalties Gold:

Royalties £4

Royalties Gold £9

Monthly Service Charges: An additional monthly fee of £15 is payable on accounts which are overdrawn in excess of the agreed limit in any charging month. The service charging period is normally in line with the date we send your statement to you. Application: These charges are applied 16 days after the end of the charging period (or on the next business day if this is a Saturday, Sun day or Bank Holiday).

Referral fees: Where the Bank pays a debit drawn on the account which results in an unauthorised overdraft, a charge of £20 for each occasion is payable, subject to a maximum of £60 per month. This charge is applied monthly on the 6th business day of the following month.

Overdraft: We encourage all our customers to agree an overdraft limit in advance of any borrowing in order to avoid unnecessary excess charges.

For limits of £15,000 and above, arrangement fees (2% of facility) and renewal fees (1% of facility) will be payable.

 

 

Hope that helps you.

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Sorry Monty I only have PDF Reader and copying & pasting text a bit tricky but if you PM me your email address, I will send as attachments.

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