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Old 11-09-2016, 18:14   #4
RichardCoulter
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Re: Breaking your contract with VM.

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Originally Posted by Horizon View Post
.... as just said Richard, because of the price rises you can get out of the contract with no penalty. But you must know that already though with the amount of time you spend on this forum....????
My options are up in the air at the moment, one being to use the price rise to get out of my contract.

At this time i'm just trying to find out what happens in practice when a customer breaks the contract.

The legal firm that we use says that there's a good chance that the contract could be anulled due to the box being not fit for purpose, but that I'd have to give them chance to resolve the problems first.

Apparently, this usually involves bringing a new box that's no better and all recordings are lost, but I'd have to let them try this if I decided to go down this route.

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Originally Posted by toady View Post
Can't you cancel your contract due to the November price rises?

Bailiffs will be assigned to receive all monies due to the end of your contract plus they will add their own fees on top if you break your contract by stopping paying
Is this the official VM policy?

If they were to send baliffs with the power to collect money or goods, wouldn't it have to go to court first?

VM probably wouldn't want the bad publicity if they took it this far.

Ordinary debt collectors would be barred from entering my land.
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