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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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( , Fri 14 Jun 2013, 14:35, 2 replies, latest was 12 years ago)

pre 1998 loans to sign to a new agreement, All you would need to do is refuse to sign. If they then change the terms you could get them for breach of contract.
( , Fri 14 Jun 2013, 14:43, Reply)

there is actually a provision in the load agreement that the terms can be retrospectively changed.
Which in itself is pretty disturbing that nobody spotted this before.
( , Fri 14 Jun 2013, 14:46, Reply)

I do recall going through it very carefully at the time.
( , Fri 14 Jun 2013, 14:49, Reply)

Bought a new guitar with the first one.
( , Fri 14 Jun 2013, 14:54, Reply)
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