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Old 11-01-2005, 18:08   #240
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Re: NTL cap limit

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Originally Posted by ianathuth
LOL, any change in terms and conditions is a moving of the goalpoasts and not what people signed up for.
Agreed.

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The speeds that NTL broadband customers are getting now are, for the majority of its customers, not what they signed for but are welcomed by them.
Agreed again!

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The terms and conditions that people did sign for contained details of how those terms and conditions could be altered in the future.
And again!

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Whether any term or condition is legally binding is a matter for the courts. It does not matter how much NTL or anyone else pay for legal opinion and representation, it is a matter of what the courts decide.
That's exactly the point I have been making.
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