Andrew Trotman
The Telegraph
August 9, 2013
But he didn’t throw the contract away or shred it. Instead, the 42-year-old
from Voronezh, Russia, scanned it into his computer, altered the terms and sent
it back to Tinkoff Credit Systems.
Mr Argarkov’s version of the contract contained a 0pc interest rate, no fees
and no credit limit. Every time the bank failed to comply with the rules, he
would fine them 3m rubles (£58,716). If Tinkoff tried to cancel the contract, it
would have to pay him 6m rubles.
Tinkoff apparently failed to read the amendments, signed the contract and
sent Mr Argakov a credit card.
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