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Originally Posted by Mike_A
Ben...
No, they cannot do that. Once made, a contract is fixed in law unless both parties agree otherwise.
In any event, even with the terms you kindly set out, Virgin Media would have to show "just cause". In other words, they would require to account for their action, just like they need to account for telephone calls. They do not supply bandwidth/line speed accounting.
Put another way, if you were sold an expensive sports car capable of doing 200 miles per hour and it was throttled (pun intended) to 10% (20mph), you would rightfully be more than angry.
Sirius...
They lodged a notice of appearance a few minutes before their time was up. The court was very lenient in granting extra time.
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This could go on and on......good luck.
What are the odds that the judgement will be in favour of VM, and we never get to hear about it?