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Re: Vmng300
Kwikbreaks,
Common sense, should have something to do with it, but in Contract law, common sense doesn't necessarily apply. Also the rights of consumers come in to play. I would agree that if I was still within the specified period (twelve months, or eighteen months) that my contract should apply. There have been, however, a number of court cass where a provision of services has cost two different persons a greatly different sum of money. The new contractee paying significantly less than the old contractee. The utilities organisation provider lost the cases. In this situation Virgin Media may be considered a utilities organisation.
So, in my case for instance, my twelve month contract finished a number of years ago. What rights do I have, once those twelve months were over? That's the interesting part.
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