Are you American? Many banks
Submitted by modicasa on Mon, 01/23/2017 - 05:14In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Thank you . I'm from Scotland
Submitted by Adri on Mon, 01/23/2017 - 17:51In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
In reply to Thank you . I'm from Scotland by Adri
Hi Adri I have an account with unicredit in Italy and am living in England . Do you have an account with unicredit? I wonder if you can help if you have? I have received a letter for me to authorise re nuova normativa interessi nei contratti bancari which I understand is something to do with new charges/rules on interest in banking contracts brought in on October 1st 2016. My italian is not too good and I need some advise in english as to whether to let them have authorisation. Please can anyone help? Should I authorise them? Thankyou
It souns like a normal terms
Submitted by modicasa on Thu, 01/26/2017 - 06:49In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
It souns like a normal terms and conditions letter. If it is, it doesnt need signing or returning, so Id bin it. Unicredit will do a perfectly adequate non resident account, with a chequebook and debit card and internet banking - which is slowly being rolled out in English.
Thank you modicasa for your
Submitted by lomby on Thu, 01/26/2017 - 10:19In reply to It souns like a normal terms by modicasa
Thank you modicasa for your reply. The letter says it is prior authorisation to charge of interest and says choosing how to pay the annual interest is important. With the authorisation the interest payment is made on time and automatically and in the absence of authorisation, the customer must arrange for payment of the same interest. I do not understand any of this.
the signing authorizes the
Submitted by Ugo on Fri, 01/27/2017 - 04:20In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
the signing authorizes the bank to change positively or negatively the interests and expenses of the current account, without the prior consent of the client - For example, if the customer has a deposit at the bank, for which the contract provides for the payment of an active interest, with this signature, the bank is authorized to reduce this interest, without communicating this thing to the customer - for example if the customer has a mortgage to a fixed rate set in contrattto loan, with the signing of this communication, bank is entitled to change this rate without communicating it to the customer - My advice is DO NOT AGREE ABSOLUTELY
Thank you so much Ugo for
Submitted by lomby on Fri, 01/27/2017 - 06:52In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
yes , but you has to give
Submitted by Ugo on Fri, 01/27/2017 - 07:14In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec