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Originally Posted by bluecar1
sounds like a good idea, bt's main arguement with me at the moment is they do not see the change to the privacy clause as a material change so not reason to break the contract, if we can get a legal opinion on that it would be a good start
I am trying to get exact wording changes out of BT but they are resisting at the moment which leads me to suspect they are still rewording or they have something to hide as there may be more changes elsewhere in the contract we have not noticed yet
does anyone have a full copy of the T's and C's of last year they can PM me as i have access to software that does a nice document compare
peter
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It doesn't matter if THEY see it as a material change or not, just drop them on the grounds that it is and watch them NOT take you to court. You honestly think BT want someone challenging this under common law in the courts? I think not especially given that the court are bound by the Human Rights Act 1998 and they MUST give a judgement which is compatible with that Act.
So forget what BT are saying they are blowing smoke, if privacy terms change in a contract it IS a material change and BT don't have a leg to stand on. They will however try everything in their power to persuade you not to cancel your contract.
Alexander Hanff