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Re: 20 Mb/s to 30Mb/s free upgrade
sorry horizon, masque is right... its just bit frustrating hearing you shutting down masque's factual and right answers so quickly based upon what? Unless you have done the 12months or whatever your first agreement was and your out of contract, but accept any equipment or new service weather an upgrade or not, it becomes legally binding. Just because it may say some where technically a contract is agreed by 2 party. You as one party using services and VM is second party supplying services, you are bound by the T & C which by law of the land also confirms your in a contract. To disbelieve other wise based on knowledge from the net and various case law would be silly. Look at it in a same way as they send you an ADVERT through your door and that is called an invitation to treat, you ring them and accept that offer... it becomes legally binding. The only way the court would decide in a customers favour is by looking at there financial services, the incomings and outgoings and who did what to break the CONTRACT. other wise the court will decide in favour of VM. even before court though your looking at couple months of hassle from VM, then debt collectors, then settlement just before court, then court summons, then court... which all in all could take several months. To believe your not in contract would be foolish on your part... just because you didn't actually say the words of sign anything to begin with. Upgrade or accept any equipment and 99% your in a new contract or an extended one, use there service for contact length and never ask for equipment or upgrade and your remain out of contract. Sorry mate but end of... Google or wiki or .gov will not help you out on that. be wise and dont be a fool to believe your not in a contract based upon what i wrote above.
This coming from a person in contract and employment Law.
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