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Old 20-09-2008, 20:01   #63
cook1984
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Re: I have to pay for a wireless router that is free to new customers?

The simplest thing to do is edit the contract, sign it and send it back. I'm pretty sure VM won't bother checking it or complain about the edits.

Most people don't realise but in order for a contract to be legal, it must be negotiable. Of course, one party can refuse any and all changes, but the option must at least be there. So, when you get any kind of contract for anything you can just delete or edit the bits you don't like and then sign it. The other party may decide not to agree, but I find that most of the time they do.

If you do edit the contract, make sure you keep a copy for yourself.
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