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Old 14-01-2006, 21:31   #9
Chris W
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Re: ntl truly unlimited?

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Originally Posted by sleepless

So we have a situation where ntl are in breach of advertising standards and are liable for prosecution for obtaining payment for false representation of service.

or whatever the legal stand point is. Whatever it can not be legal.

you don't have any legal experience or qualifications do you?

check the date on the user policy... oh you might want to do some research about advertising standards and i would be grateful if you could point me in the direction of the legislation which deals with "obtaining payment for false representation of service" ...
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