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Old 28-01-2015, 11:31   #9
RobboEdin
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Re: Amount stated in contract

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Originally Posted by DABhand View Post
Oh them companies who look for anyway to find a loophole to kill a contract in their favour.

If the cases were ever taking to court, which they wouldn't anyway, the court would find in favour of the customer since they didn't break the contract.

Why do companies think they can do that... it is a bit bad they get let off to do so.

For me the old saying is true, a contract is a contract is a contract, if both parties agreed upon a price for services over certain time frame then... legally they should not be allowed to change that until the contract is over.

Wonder how they would feel if we phoned them up and asked them for a fee for changing the contract, cause they do it all the time for people leaving their services even if the services they provide was extremely bad. It is like they are hypocrites

/end rant lol
I absolutely agree with you but you need to read the Virgin Media contract.

It categorically states that they can increase the charges during the contract period and, in return, the customer has the right to cancel the contract with no penalty.
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