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Three Contract: Legal?

  • 25-01-2007 8:23pm
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    I signed a contract with Three last December in CPW. I was told I could switch down tariffs if I needed to as I rang last month to do so. I was told I could not. Ever. I really dislike being lied to, so I plan to just pay up what I owe (month and a half rental) and just cancel.

    Normally, phone companies have you in for 12 months and having worked in a mobile shop, I am quite aware of what a contract should look like as well as what you should be agreeing to when you sign it.

    I signed my Three 'contract' in CPW in December. Basically, it was an order sheet with no mention of terms and conditions, no mention of my agreeing to a direct debit, no agreement to the terms of any contract in fact. It was basically an order form for a VideoTalk 400 tariff and phone which I scrawled my name on at the bottom in a blank empty space. No 'sign here for acceptance' or anything like that.

    If I were to cancel the contract, would they have any leeway towards renumeration on my part because technically I've not signed anything legally binding, in my opinion.


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  • Administrators, Entertainment Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 18,773 Admin ✭✭✭✭✭hullaballoo


    It is against the forum charter to seek or give legal advice.
    Please read the forum charter and stickies before posting here again.
    Thread closed.
    Cheers,
    hullaballoo


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