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One.com - is this legal?

Hello,

I registered with One.com as a web host but never used it and presumed it would expire after one year. In June I received a new bill for another 1 year contract, I emailed them to say I hadn't requested another years contract and wanted to cancel it, they said that according to their Terms and conditions this had to be done 35 days in advance of the end. I didn't see these T&C when I signed up as they were hidden away on the website and why don't they send out a reminder like most scrupulous companies?

I questioned this and they said that was fine and yet today I get another bill for the annual amount for £19 (which is double what last years annual amount was yet they didn't inform me it would go up) PLUS £10 for a Reminder Invoice that I didn't receive. I've now been told I have to pay by credit card before the 20/8/09 or I will incur more charges. Is this legal?

Avoid at all costs, bunch of rip-off merchants.

Spacehopper

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  • 4743hudsonj
    4743hudsonj Posts: 3,298 Forumite
    Hello,

    I registered with One.com as a web host but never used it and presumed it would expire after one year. In June I received a new bill for another 1 year contract, I emailed them to say I hadn't requested another years contract and wanted to cancel it, they said that according to their Terms and conditions this had to be done 35 days in advance of the end. I didn't see these T&C when I signed up as they were hidden away on the website and why don't they send out a reminder like most scrupulous companies?

    I questioned this and they said that was fine and yet today I get another bill for the annual amount for £19 (which is double what last years annual amount was yet they didn't inform me it would go up) PLUS £10 for a Reminder Invoice that I didn't receive. I've now been told I have to pay by credit card before the 20/8/09 or I will incur more charges. Is this legal?

    Avoid at all costs, bunch of rip-off merchants.

    Spacehopper

    move this to the consumer rights board

    just because its a website doesnt mean this thread is best suited in the techie forum
    Back by no demand whatsoever.
  • Scrilla
    Scrilla Posts: 242 Forumite
    Their T&Cs are legal according to the people I spoke to.

    I had the same issue and posted here about it. I got out of it because they could not prove I agreed to their T&Cs, could not produce the T&Cs that I had agreed to and kept showing me the T&Cs which were dated after my signup date.
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