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Verbal Contract Binding?
I made another post as I believe I'm being messed around by Vodafone and a lack of signal in my area (therefore them not providing the service I'm contracted to) after doing a little research I've found out that the contract I have may be unenforceable and have a few questions relating to this matter.
The only things were agreed upon were the length and price of the contract. The fact that coverage wasn't agreed upon would I be liable for lack of service?
If I decided to contest this, how would I go about doing it, I could do the whole court route, but I've been made redundant and can't afford court costs. How would I go about contesting it legally on benefits?
Can I refuse payment until this problem has been resolved (I would stop using the contract while this is happening)?
Without sounding calice or immoral how can I get out of this seeing as only the price and term were agreed upon? I dont want to continue paying £36 a month for something I can't use my house, which is where I spend 80% of my time.
Any advice greatly appreciated
The only things were agreed upon were the length and price of the contract. The fact that coverage wasn't agreed upon would I be liable for lack of service?
If I decided to contest this, how would I go about doing it, I could do the whole court route, but I've been made redundant and can't afford court costs. How would I go about contesting it legally on benefits?
Can I refuse payment until this problem has been resolved (I would stop using the contract while this is happening)?
Without sounding calice or immoral how can I get out of this seeing as only the price and term were agreed upon? I dont want to continue paying £36 a month for something I can't use my house, which is where I spend 80% of my time.
Any advice greatly appreciated
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I can assure you that the only answer you will get on this board is 'Yes', that it is your word against theirs and that you accepted the T&C by using the service for many months without complaining.Verbal Contract Binding?
Any advice greatly appreciated
If you want to get an independent opinion, try Consumer Rights board instead.0 -
Thanks grumbler Ill post there instead0
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