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Vodafone: Breach of contract advice?
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            I don't think that they are, are they?
 The fact that they work for the company and give information out, doesn't mean that they're posting on behalf of Voda. I for one, welcome their input..as it usually comes without the usual corporate bias.
 I was reffering to his username in conjunction with the advice provided.0
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 It is up to the consumer to decide for themselves whether they wish to be bound by the terms - there does not need to be this meeting of minds you clearly feel should form the basis of any contract!
 It is up to the consumer whether or not to take out the phone contrac yes, but the "mirror image rule" or meeting of minds is a very well established legal concept in contract law thus the advice was correct. Incidentially I have a bachelors in law 0 0
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