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Old 25-07-2006, 16:15   #21
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Re: Screw The Payers, Give The Chancers Free Deals!

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Originally Posted by Neil
No I'm not, & here's why....

When the terms are fair-IE matching the Talk Talk package as close to like for like as they can, then including Talk Talk's 18month contract is not unreasonable.

ntl's other wooly terms deserve to have the holes exposed as Mr Angry has proved.

No, I know it's not unreasonable, but t&cs are t&cs regardless of what package you take from ntl, and you're more than happy to agree with Mr Angry when he says ntl can't hold you to them, so what are ntl supposed to do?!?!?!?!

You can't have it both ways just to suit your own agenda Neil, ie slag ntl off. You think it's OK to have a new installation on a 12 month contract (at a rough cost to ntl of 250 quid), and then the sub decides to move to another country or whatever 4 months later, and they should be let out of that contract although in that 4 months ntl have only gotten an average of 120 qiud out of their 250 investment. You think ntl are stupid and losing more money by not keeping existing customers tied to new lower priced deals for x amount of months? Good job your vocation in life was not accountancy.
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