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Originally Posted by arcamalpha2004
Affraid I have to agree, I signed a contract for unlimited, that is what it is to me as far as I am concerned.
There is now a strong definition in the BB market now, sadly for NTL I signed my contract before they changed it.
If I wanted to download oodles, thats up to me, if they want to come heavy over it fair enough, we will see what the courts say, and I don't want someone telling me that NTL will not do it, so what is the problem then?
A contract is a contract, if they want to change that contract they can write to me in person asking me if I accept the terms and conditions, if they do not? tough luck, I will just carry on doing what I have been in the past.
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Unfortunately, that was a fixed term contract (1 year). NTL would probably argue that you are free to leave NTL if you disagree with the changes, and I think (if I understand the Distance Selling laws correctly) the court would find in favour of NTL. As I understand it, any company that sells you a product or service with a rolling contract is free to change the terms and conditions of that contract as long as they allow you to cancel it, and as long as they give reasonable notice (and lets face it, NTL started sending letters out a year after the news about the cap broke).