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Russian Man Who Got Bank to Sign Homemade Credit Card Contract Now Suing Them for Not Following Terms

Tinkoff Credit Systems

In 2008, Dmitry Agarkov received an unsolicited letter from Tinkoff Credit Systems (TCS) offering the 42-year-old Russian man a credit card with what he found to be unattractive rates.

While most people would have just thrown away the letter, Agarkov decided to do something different. He scanned the contract in the letter into his computer and altered it in his favor, including, for example, a 0% interest rate, no fees, and no credit limit. Moreover, every time the bank didn't stick to these rules, they'd be fined 3 million rubles — $91,000 — which of course would go to Agarkov. If they broke the contract, they'd have to pay Agarkov 6 million rubles ($182,000).

Agarkov's altered contract was, surprisingly, accepted and he received a credit card. "The Bank confirmed its agreement to the client's terms and sent him a credit card and a copy of the approved application form," Agarkov's lawyer Dmitry Mikhalevich told Kommersant this week.

Two years later TCS sought to close the account due to overdue payments, and at this point, things began to get difficult.

Russia Today reports that in 2012 TCS decided to sue Agarkov for 45,000 rubles ($1,363), an amount that featured fees and charges not included in the altered contract. This week a Russian judge decided that Agarkov was right — as the bank had signed the contract (apparently without looking at it), they were legally bound to it, and Agarkov was only asked to pay his outstanding balance of 19,000 rubles ($575).

TCS isn't out of trouble yet either. Agarkov has reportedly decided to sue the group for breaking the terms of the contract, allegedly for 24 million rubles ($727,000). The court will review his case in September, Russia Today reports.

In a counter move, RAPSI news agency reports that TCS is attempting to start a criminal case for fraud against Agarkov. TCS founder Oleg Tinkov took to Twitter to say that his lawyers think the 24 million rubles figure is a "pipe dream" and that Agarkov will get four years in prison for fraud. Agarkov's lawyer told TV Rain that these comments made his client fear for his safety.



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应该算欺诈罪。谁会那么小心去看合同?他恶意改合同,目的是为了欺骗。 -相对强度- 给 相对强度 发送悄悄话 (46 bytes) () 08/09/2013 postreply 07:39:23

白纸黑字奥, 不是通知了吗? 银行没看就签字自己不好。 -ManOfHonor- 给 ManOfHonor 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 08/09/2013 postreply 07:44:27

白纸黑字也不能算数。银行的人误以为是原来的合同,这是个innocent mistake. 合同无效。 -相对强度- 给 相对强度 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 08/09/2013 postreply 07:47:47

银行Offer ,他Counter-offer . 银行签了就该算数不是? -ManOfHonor- 给 ManOfHonor 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 08/09/2013 postreply 07:54:38

关键他不是Counter-offer。他是利用银行办事人员的疏忽,而获得的合同。所以无效。 -相对强度- 给 相对强度 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 08/09/2013 postreply 07:58:14

我不信俄国的法庭会支持他的反控。俄国法庭没有支持银行,是因为银行本身有错,但仍然要他还钱。 -相对强度- 给 相对强度 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 08/09/2013 postreply 08:00:28

俄国法庭 其实已经在他那边了, 没有要他还利息和fee -ManOfHonor- 给 ManOfHonor 发送悄悄话 (29 bytes) () 08/09/2013 postreply 08:05:53

好,等著看判决吧。如果法庭判他赢,输家是全体俄国人。以后银行增加工作量,必然是客人买单。 -相对强度- 给 相对强度 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 08/09/2013 postreply 08:12:06

最后么肯定是意思一下,不会给他那么多赔款,可能就一点律师费误工费。 -ManOfHonor- 给 ManOfHonor 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 08/09/2013 postreply 08:19:59

就是啊。我们买房子贷款,没看清签字,也不能告银行。 -wxcclone- 给 wxcclone 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 08/09/2013 postreply 07:48:05

不一样的。你贷款买房,你的意图跟合同是一样的。你签字时,要点基本清楚。 -相对强度- 给 相对强度 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 08/09/2013 postreply 07:56:09

不一定啊,很多人都不看,就纯粹听agent说的了,agent资格老一点的,很会拐弯子,特别是买方agent~ -wxcclone- 给 wxcclone 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 08/09/2013 postreply 08:53:42

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