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| Basic Account Holder Protect your signature with SignGuard Cagger since : May 2009 I am in: Kidsgrove, Stoke on Trent
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![]() | can anyone advise on the legality of electronic signatures with egg. |
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| Basic Account Holder Worried about your signature being copied onto CCAs etc? Use SignGuard Cagger since : Jan 2009 I am in: east midlands
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![]() ![]() | I think you might have to be more specific, and ask a moderator to move your thread to the egg forum cds ![]() |
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| Site Team | Hi, backintown. As The Consumer Credit Act 1974 (Electronic Communications) Order 2004 came into force in December 2004 any online agreements entered into prior to this date still need a signed executed credit agreement. Electronic signatures weren't considered valid until this date. Here's the order......... The Consumer Credit Act 1974 (Electronic Communications) Order 2004 I'll move this thread to the Egg Forum as cds suggested ![]() Regards. Scott.
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