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Old 13-06-2009, 18:46   #9
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Legal advice please virgin media want to boot me

I agree partly with RobM CFT, What what would do is this, the agent offers you the deal, that is it, DEAL, if they go back on that deal, even though CEO can get involved you sue, l would, A deal is a deal to me, no matter who from VM, they are 'acting on behalf of VM' this is a contract, this is why my wife deals with it, ANY saleman who l deal with, l keep them to there promises, if they break that promise, bang, l go right to the top, not pen pushes, right to the top, and l reckon you should do the same.

Threaten them with legal action, that works.
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