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 Post subject: Terms and conditions
PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 14:14 
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Lately I seem to be receiving endless letters from my bank to credit card company to my isp regarding them changing the terms of our contract.
For example my isp recently wrote to say they were introducing a limit of 40gig per month to my service which was apparently unlimited (I am aware of the fair usage con) to deter people who take the piss.
Now this doesn't really bother me as I rarely use more than 6 or 7 per month but it annoys me they feel can change at their own will.
My credit card company seem to change the terms quite often and were not the terms I signed up for.
I realise I am free to go were I choose, actually I can't as yet with my isp, but wondered how legal these 'new' contracts would be in the eyes of the law given I have not signed any revised agreement.
Also can I suggest my own changes to them and if not why not?
Not the most interesting subject matter granted :fastasleep: so apologies in advance.


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 Post subject: Re: Terms and conditions
PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 15:10 
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The way of UK 2008 - "If you don't like our inferior service - there are plenty more out there to give you a worse service " - look at a common example -supermarkets .Not so long ago the emphasis was on short queues and friendly service .Now - the only time additional checkout operators (IMHO) -is when the queues threaten free movement (and possibly HSE REGS ) within the store .

Not only my personal opinion ,but that of Egwina Curry on TV ,not so long ago -pity she never got to really embarass the store owners .

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 Post subject: Re: Terms and conditions
PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 19:23 
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The way of UK 2008 - "If you don't like our inferior service - there are plenty more out there to give you a worse service


Its not just supermarkets!

Its the same with politicians!

Just as long as they all agree to be just as awfull as each other (They call it "Consensus" politics) they know they can keep on getting away with it

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