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Yes m8-Stephen Home is clearly the man when it comes to taking on the banks! :D Quote:
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I agree with you both about the charges but....
Considering that ntl are only going to charge £10 I think quoting banks that charge £30+ is going over the top a bit. Why should people get away with late payment, if you where late with paying your mortgage you could lose you house! |
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Irrespective of the amount it has to represent liquidated losses - that's the law.
NTL's proposed charges (based on their own press release) do not. End of story. |
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The more rational / logical users of this forum, having read my previous post on the matter, will, in all probability, realize that a director at NTL, acting on the basis of legal advice received from an independant third party on February 8th, instructed NTL's legal affairs to look into the matter, which they did, and continue to do. Their initial finding was to immediately scrap the proposed (there, I did it again) downgrade charge for the reasons which I previously cited. If you think that some "feedback", sixty odd posts by less than a dozen users of this forum and a nod and a wink from you would swing the collective mindset of the NTL board of directors then good on you. Me, my money is on the law. Quote:
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The facts of the matter still stand. Penalty and late payment charges which do not represent a genuine pre-estimate of liquidated losses are illegal under current consumer law. No one who has ever challenged these charges on that basis in a court of law, as evidenced by the links provided by Neil, has ever lost their case or not been reimbursed. These are facts. I've been (perhaps too) clear on this matter since its announcement and I know that NTL are currently seeking their own counsel on the matter but I would offer the following. Irrespective of the outcome of the advice they are currently receiving should they elect to apply a £10.00 "late payment" charge they will invariably be met with a substantial number of county court claims for reimbursement and costs from their slightly more "clued in" customers. They can dress it up as they like but (and this, to my mind, is proof of the non involvement of legal counsel prior to the time of publication) they clearly identified this proposed charge, in their own terminology, as a "Late payment fee". What solicitor in his or her right mind would allow a client to shoot themselves so clearly in the foot by advocating the publication of such a self defeating statement? It beggars belief. In the long term NTL needs to decide if the potential short term profits from such an exercise outweigh the potential costs, bad publicity and legal overheads in trying to overturn an already established tenet of consumer law. They would do well to take stock of the rather nasty predicament that the eight major banks in the UK now find themselves in as a result of their indifference to, and abuse of, consumer rights as far as "late payment" charges go. It's not rocket science. |
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See http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...ad.php?t=27095 For instance - last year ntl re-opened a fault service on Sunday - this was again down to feedback posted on this forum as customers were fed up of waiting until Monday morning to report a fault. See http://www.cableforum.co.uk/article/...ow-open-sunday Another change of policy which CF helped to change was ntl's returns policy on equipment - Customers now have a definitive 3 choices on what to do when they remove and or cancel all their services. See http://www.home.ntl.com/page/equipmentreturns Quote:
The above page is live - those charges are going ahead (Except as I have already said - downgrade charge). - they are not proposed charges!!! That's how! That page is not a press release - its a live page. :dozey: |
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ntl charging a downgrade fee is not in any way illegal- i've done some detailed research.
The charge can be made on the grounds of the cost that ntl face as a result of the change. Many ADSL companies used to (and i'm sure still do) charge for a change of service level. Although there are more costs involved in ADSL service regrading, there are costs involved in doing so on cable as well- one example: Customer calls CS to downgrade. Ntl have to pay for: 1) cost of call to 0800 number 2) cost of member of staff to handle call and perform change 3) call centre overheads It is not unreasonable, and certainly not illegal to levy a charge for this. However, as ntl have now dropped the fee that is largely irrelevant. ntl take feedback from this forum seriously as it is representative of their customers opinion (although admittedly, only a small percentage of customers). |
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Bottom line though, for the reasons clearly stated throughout this thread, the £4.00 downgrade charge was badly thought out. I have no doubt that Mick's efforts, on behalf of Cable Forum's users, will have been a major factor in heading off this charge. |
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Well I don't care who got NTL to change their mind, I'm tired of their poor CS and constant price increases so I have chosen to use my feet!
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Since you seem to be so well connected, and seem intent on espousing this forum as a direct catalyst for decisions made at the highest echelons of NTL, why don't you invite the Company Secretary to come to this forum and debate his interpretation of the the legalities of the proposed charges with me? Without wanting to appear ignorant I also extend the same invite to Mr MacKenzie in respect of the matters raised by Chris W and Rob C. |
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Can some one please confirm for me.
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proposed adj : planned for the future; "the first volume of a proposed series" [syn: projected] http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=proposed Quote:
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The circumstances of the origination of the charges (in Stephen's case a bank) are of no consequence. What was taken to task at law was the late payment charge elements which were disadvantageous to him as a consumer and contrary to the protection afforded to him under consumer contract law. It's not my opinion, it's a matter of law. Quote:
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Mick, lets just agree to disagree. The fact of the matter is that if NTL go ahead with this proposed late payment charge then there will be a backlash from consumers who know their rights under current consumer contract law. FOOTNOTE for Rob C & Chris W. NTL might well have been able to put forward a case based on costings, of that I have no doubt. The matter at hand is the issue of whether it would have been legal for them to charge you money (even a one off fee) for a lesser degree of services received. Consumers have the right to determine what services they require from providers, it's called "elective choice". The terminology is key. NTL proposed a "Downgrade" fee and also proposed charging customers for electing not to avail of certain services. Under current law this is restrictive and contrary to consumers freedom of choice in that it asserts that receiving less will cost you more. Customers would have been well within their rights to contest that they were being punatively penalized for no longer wanting certain services - in effect a restriction of "free" choice in the consumer market place. Once someone charges you for making a choice it's no longer free - simple as. As I mentioned earlier their own admission and publication of a proposed "late payment fee" will, if eventually implemented, be causing them headaches in years to come (internet cache and "save as" are wonderful things) as disaffected consumers present copies of that page along with their court filing documents and cite, by way of just one example, the case of Hone vs Abbey, 2005 on the matter of late payment fees and the subsequent legal ruling thereof. |
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Am I bovvered? Ask me if I'm bovvered. Go on, ask me if I'm bovvered. Ask me. Ask me if I'm bovvered. No, I ain't even bovvered!!! Quote:
And.... BTW - It's not proposed, the charges are going ahead. |
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Mick,
You really are starting to make yourself look a bit foolish and childish now. If you want this forum to continue to be taken seriously, and for NTL to continue to take you seriously, then I suggest we just move on. Please let's just leave it there. |
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