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Originally Posted by arcamalpha2004
Andygrif, I happen to think that the cap is relevant, as do many people.
And sadly, a contract is a contract, if it says unlimited it is that, unlimited.
If I want to break the, oops lets not talk about that word " CAP ", and NTL wish to persue the matter in the courts then let them try it.
I signed the contract for a minimum of 12 months, that contract is rolling, and I can cancel it within 30 days notice if I choose.
They do have to send you a new contract if they have changed any of the conditions of that contract.
What happens in 50 years time? I probably wont be here.
But if they change the terms and conditions I have to agree to them, as it is, I have not been sent or asked to agree to a new contract.
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I don't really have much to add...apart from the fact that the contract is assumed as you are using the service...this is a point of law. If the terms of contract are changed you have a right to cancel, in the same way as you do once the minimum term of the contract has passed.
For the record, I don't mind talking about the cap...it's a relevant subject, but it's not relevant to the price increase.