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How can I get details of my proposed credit contract. Your credit provider must give you a precontractual statement containing certain information about your contract. The precontractual statement, and this document, must be given to you before: your contract is entered into; or you make an offer to enter into the contract; whichever happens first.

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Samples: Terms and Conditions Fixed, Terms and Conditions Fixed, Terms and Conditions Fixed

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How can I get details of my proposed credit contract. Your credit provider must give you a precontractual statement containing certain information about your contract. The precontractual statement, and this document, must be given to you before: — • your contract is entered into; or you make an offer to enter into the contract; whichever happens first.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.hsbc.com.au, www.hsbc.com.au

How can I get details of my proposed credit contract. Your credit provider must give you a precontractual pre-contractual statement containing certain information about your contract. The precontractual pre-contractual statement, and this document, must be given to you before: — • your contract is entered into; or you make an offer otfer to enter into the contract; whichever happens first.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: origin-www.hsbc.com.au

How can I get details of my proposed credit contract. Your credit provider must give you a precontractual pre-contractual statement containing certain information about your contract. The precontractual pre-contractual statement, and this document, must be given to you before: — • your contract is entered into; or you make an offer to enter into the contract; whichever happens first.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: connected.hsbc.com.au

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How can I get details of my proposed credit contract. Your credit provider must give you a precontractual statement containing certain information about your contract. The precontractual statement, and this document, must be given to you before: your contract is entered into; or you make an offer to enter into the contract; whichever happens first.

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Samples: www.money3.com.au

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