Sounds like yours trumps mine Claire
Don't get me wrong, I understand the importance of reading and understanding contracts and I like to think I am nobody’s fool. But in reality how many of us go into the minutiae of it all, questioning each and every detail and the ramifications until every last desire to digest it all to our satisfaction is well and truly satiated and understood before signing up? I would still be looking through the documents I signed to buy my house to this day if I were like that.
So then, I may be wrong but I think what most people do, rather than trying to be your own solicitor, is go on popularity, brand and recommendation. I'm sure not many people who eat chocolate look at the ingredients to see what is inside and whether there are any nasties before biting the bullet.
It's Cadburys, it Thornton’s – we know and trust them and they go back a long way. My grandmother eat the stuff and we all trust it.
I have a story... I don't eat or care for chocolate much but when I went to buy some for a friend a few years ago I went to a Thornton’s outlet and looked at their range. When I saw one pretty package I liked I happened to scan down the ingredients and I saw my BIG HATE. Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil! I won't bore you with what I knew about it and how right my late brother was about the vile stuff, but then I went on to pick up their other products...
Every single one contained Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, to my disgust!!!

(So I went elsewhere and bought Cadburys instead). Nowadays they don’t use it in anything and eveyone condems it, at long last. Cheap nasty crap to bulk up products and they have the nerve to use their long tradition of 'quality' to shove it down our throats! Too little too late for me, you have lost my custom and they will never get a recommendation from me, least of all a purchase.
My point is, I can do something like that because it is simple and short; uncomplicated. But if I were to look and examine every single thing in all the documents and interrogate everything I didn't understand or was ambiguous when I was buying my house, like most people I would never buy the thing!
Contracts are full of this 2 size font War and Peace and I’m sure they play on the fact that the vast majority of folk have neither the time nor inclination to delve. We shouldn't have to and it wasn't like that years ago.
BTW, Thornton’s don't use it anymore but again, on a point of principle, I will never buy their crap after that for the same reason that if Kellogg’s ever pull a stunt like that on their Cornflakes I shall treat them and all their products with equal contempt!
Johnnytheboy wrote:
With respect Big Tone, our contracts say something like "Minimum rental period: two years, cancellation notice period three months up to contract termination date and thereafter".
So we expect clients to give us three months' notice if they want to cancel at the earliest point, i.e. two years.
I know you’re right and I know there’s nothing we can do to argue against it. But is it right that they can, and do, use the argument I use above to dupe us?
I've only got one more toy to throw out my pram now
