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Old 07-06-2006, 14:12   #13
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Re: How to get rid of set top box

Please note the following taken from the T&Cs:
http://www.home.ntl.com/page/termsresidential

Quote:
Originally Posted by ntl
9.6 From the time we deliver the Equipment to you until you return the Equipment to us, you are responsible for any loss or damage to the Equipment except if such loss or damage is:

  1. caused by us or our employees;
  2. due to a manufacturing or design fault; or
  3. due to fair wear and tear.
You will be invoiced for the cost of replacing the Equipment and/or the costs of repair for loss or damage for which you are responsible under this Condition. Therefore you should insure the Equipment.
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