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Old 13-08-2008, 21:29   #146
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Re: Disconnection for abuse

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Originally Posted by Thunderballs View Post
They can terminate the contract indeed but they have to do so lawfully by giving the required amount of notice.

Thats my beef with them now not the reason for disconnection because they could and would deny me service in any case now unless someone senior took a view I had been wronged (which i seriously doubt would happen at this stage) or there is something in the ISPA code of conduct that would require them to do so IF the ISPA found in my favour.
as whydoIneedatech says, its in the terms, they don't need notice:

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If we believe that you are using the services in any of these ways, we are entitled to reduce, suspend and/or terminate any or all of the services without giving you notice.
afaik, the only legalities involved are those of contract law which tends to be whatever is in the contract goes
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