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Old 28-09-2006, 11:20   #22
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Re: ntl are breaking the law

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Originally Posted by IanGuy View Post
Ofcom regulations - you're supposed to have a period where you're allowed to cancel.
its far more serious than "you're supposed to have" though, it seems many readers still dont realise yet that the consumer has many LAWFUL rights, and the right to cancel, is a very big one, that means, not only is NTL:tw (or any other company come to that) being UNLAWFUL if they do not follow the so called guidelines, they would also be acting illigally and hence a far greater criminal act as apposed to an unlawful act.

check out that http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/ and ask around for pointers on law etc, its amazing how the average comsumer has been conned in one way or another by business.
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