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Redten Internet offer FREE computer woth £500 if you sign up for 3 years @ £19.99 pm!
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Wher did you get this from, can you please copy and paste that here for us to read, thanx
Consumer Credit Act 1974 (CCA74)Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 states that the lender of money for a purchase is jointly responsible with the seller for the purchaser getting the goods or service purchased, or receiving a full refund if they do not receive the goods or service. What this means in practice is that if you paid more than £100 by a UK issued personal credit card (but not a debit or charge card), or borrowed money under a loan agreement regulated by the CCA74 and arranged by the trader, then you can claim ALL the money you paid (irrespective of how you paid it) provided that the maximum contract value does not exceed £30,000, back from the card company or lender if you do not get what you bought.0 -
the line getting the goods or SERVICE purchased covers it...0
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put it this way if you bought a toaster that did your toast one day and then all it does the next day is switch over your telly then your entitled to your money back or all what you paid for as a replacement..0
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incredibledisc wrote: »Anyone else in Scotland/Aberdeen area already taking them to court? I'd appreciate any advice on how to go about it. I've had a quick squiz at the Sheriff court links on the Deadten site but it would be useful to hear from anyone who has actually filled in the forms etc.
Ta!
sent a pm to you FCI0 -
did anybody ever get the free software title every month0
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put it this way if you bought a toaster that did your toast one day and then all it does the next day is switch over your telly then your entitled to your money back or all what you paid for as a replacement..
Not a very good comparison but lets say Redten,s unlimited disappeared on the last week of a 3 year contract do you think the court would disregard the 155 weeks of service delivered and order payment of the full amount the courts try to make recompense but only for your loss not to make a profit.
I'm not for one moment saying Redten ever delivered the full service to every one but that you would only get back the value of the missing part as decided by the court not the full contract valueWho cares ??0 -
kennydeeee wrote: »did anybody ever get the free software title every month
no not one0 -
if no 1 ever got the free software surely thats another breach0
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kennydeeee wrote: »did anybody ever get the free software title every month
Never tried to as it would no doubt be available on mag cd covers and of no interest to me.
I did however get the Vista upgrade, all the hardware asked for and a 6 Meg reliable service with unlimited bandwidth until the Walled garden, from joining in November 2006Who cares ??0 -
its still another part of the contract they didnt keep another point to be added to your case if your trying to get out of a contract0
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