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Old 20-09-2008, 10:59   #61
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Re: I have to pay for a wireless router that is free to new customers?

Contracts are different to terms and conditions though.

By continuing to recieve the service, you are legally agreeing to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of the service.

These Terms and Conditions specify that each side must provide 30 days notice of any change

It is like whenever you buy a Train ticket. By buying the ticket and getting on the train you are agreeing to the Terms and Conditions of the train network, however you don't stand there for 1/2 an hour at the Ticket Office whilst they get read out to you. You wouldn't however, be able to claim that you didn't know they existed if you were taken to court for breaking them.
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