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Originally Posted by Chris W
See Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v Boots Limited and the Kodak case in 2002 (which isn't reported in the law reports as it was settled out of court.
It is clearly an invitation to treat, not an offer of contract.
Can't believe the fuss everyone is making about this.
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I am off sick from work and on 75% pay and my mum who I live with is on a pension. We were offered something for £7 a month extra by NTL. I didn't call up and say what offers have you got or anything like that, they offered it to me without me asking so therefore given our cirumstances we wanted to grab it with both hands.
In the grand plan of things with the world in the state it is, yes my broadband is very very very minor but I just think if a company makes a muck up like this, they should honour it, esp as it just doesn't add up, for example the timing and the fact they said all 1mb customers got this add but yet this thread has prooved this is not the case.
Not trying to sound rude on your forum and I respect your views but I really don't think I am making a fuss like you say.
Have a great day
PJ