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Old 16-03-2011, 23:36   #104
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Re: Finally arrives here !

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
If it's a new contract (which 100Mbit) is, then that's not true. The DSR would apply
Not according to the DSR it wouldn't.

http://www.out-law.com/page-430#services
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Cancellation period for services

    • if the performance of the contract is completed before the expiry of that 7 working day period, on the day when the performance of the contract is completed.
http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/bus...ral/oft698.pdf
Quote:
Different rules apply to services where the consumer agrees that the
service starts before the usual cancellation period expires. These
rules are as follows.
Where you have supplied the required durable information before
the service starts and the consumer agrees to the service
starting before the end of the usual cancellation period, their
cancellation rights will end when performance of the service starts
So again, the cancellation period is forfeited as soon as the service is installed and working.
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