Did You Know That a Russian Guy Did to a Bank What Banks Usually Do To…

Did You Know That a Russian Guy Did to a Bank What Banks Usually Do To…

Lots of people have a tendency to make one enormous blunder - not read between the lines, as it pertains to signing a deal. And since the contract's clauses might maintain important tips, they ought to be read attentively, which is just what Tinkoff Credit Systems didn't do.

He was miserable with the internet bank Tinkoff Credit Systems' conditions of use, so he changed them to his liking. Agarkov's terms included an infinite credit, interest-rate of 0% with no costs. What's More, the signed agreement also contained a clause the lender would owe the guy fees if they altered or ended the agreement.

In 2013 Tinkoff Credit Systems recognized their blunder and filed a suit for $1,363 after stopping the agreement.

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