I know thay dont, I guess thay jusyt hope to get away with it for as long as possible. Not a route I wish to go down - regulation is a nightmare but doing things properly isnt too difficult.
Yes but if you're referring to who I think you are his forms don't meet OFT compliance regulations anyway (its frightening how many don't) so again treat what others do with caution.
Steve Jennings
I know thay dont, I guess thay jusyt hope to get away with it for as long as possible. Not a route I wish to go down - regulation is a nightmare but doing things properly isnt too difficult.
Even simple things likeConsumer Credit (Advertisements) Regulations 2004
10.13
In the OFT's view, 'together as a whole' is not satisfied if it is necessary to 'click' between items on a website. The consumer should be able to see all of the information together on one screen, or by scrolling down a single page. The items should not be dispersed across different pages.
The consumer should not be able to apply for credit on-line without having scrolled through one or more pages containing all of the required information. It should not be possible to 'click through' so that part of the information is effectively hidden from view, even if the link makes clear that other information may be found elsewhere.![]()
Its frightening how many online applications still require you to click on a terms and conditions link!
Steve Jennings
I am definitely interested in this mate for my money website so keep me posted![]()
Did you get to the bottom of the completion commission issue you had? Do the affiliates become introducers and therefore need a CCL?
Regards
Danny
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