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Old 13-05-2008, 21:41   #6500
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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Originally Posted by Hank View Post
Deep, deeeep, DEEP, DEEEEEEP JOY!

If VM declare this to be true, expect a rush of BT customers asking you if they can get out of their contract. Even if I cannot, I'll be counting the days to the day I can. Did they change the Ts & Cs yet? Could it be that I see the chanegs as material? Oh please VM do it. Then, please BT, launch your smelly stinking trial and change the TS & Cs. Try telling me it's not material and I'll tell you how material it is when I stick it up

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Don't get too excited about T&C's - the most likely scenario if BT stay on board with Phorm/Webwise, is an opt-IN trial, which won't give you strong legal grounds to leave, then more waiting and waiting, while they decide what to do. I'd just keep hassling them, while your contract runs out, - stay with em, and make their life very awkward, continually. Hassle, hassle hassle, a question a day, polite persistent awkward embarrassing questions. Far more constructive than a losing battle over T&C issues.
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