29-01-2014 21:31
30-01-2014 13:58 - last edited on 30-01-2014 14:36 by Toby
Hi there. Just a quick p.s. before I throw my toys out of the pram and never darken the forum again. The edited version of my above post makes it seem like I was being offensive/mean spirited to the person I was replying to - this was never the case and was merely a bit of comedic word play. Apologies if I have genuinely offended anyone, so now I will voluntarily leave the forum. Again, apologies to anyone that is offended.
30-01-2014 14:20
30-01-2014 14:20
I doubt that anyone was offended. The moderators are only doing their job, which is to keep the language within the confines of decency. As long as you abide by that rule, there's no need for you to leave the forum. You're entitled to your opinion, and you shouldn't quit the forum if you feel you have something valid to add.
30-01-2014 14:29
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30-01-2014 15:20 - edited 30-01-2014 15:21
@a_hcir wrote:@Anonymous wrote:
If the store has to tell you that the price of your contract might go up, they'd also have to tell you that if you get cut off for not paying your bills theres a fee to get reconnected. They'd also have to tell you that you can't quit your contract if there is ever service outages. They'd also have to tell you that...etc etc to infinity. In otherwords, they'd have to read out to you the entire Ts and Cs prior to you signing the contract.
That is unfeasable and unworkable.
I'm sorry, but you're talking a load of (edited) .
Getting cut off for non payment is something highly unlikely to happen to an individual who attempts to keep their end of the bargain. Price rises are, apparently, guaranteed to happen but not talked about. Whatever you people in the o2 reality distortion field believe, these contracts are misrepresented by o2 and their resellers as a "fixed price, fixed term" deal even if that terminology is not used. When taking out my own contract, for example, the seller used the term "effective monthly payment" to take into account cashback, and there was no information stating that the monthly payment would ever rise during the 24 month period, only something to note that this cost does not take into account any out of limit usage.
It's highly irresponsible that o2 do not inform about this at the point of sale, and I'd go as far as saying it's wilful negligence because they know people won't sign up if they knew. Could you imagine if the gas board tried to pull the same trick, getting you to sign up at an agreed rate for two years and then tried to up the cost anyhow? They'd be taken to the cleaners.
Gas companies regularly up thier prices and if you're not on a capped plan then you're fair game, so a bad example to back up your argument with.
Like I've said a million times, I'm not defending o2 over raising the prices (if you check all my posts not once have I said I agree with the price increasing) BUT customers have to accept that they should always read the Ts and Cs and know what they are getting into and that being ignorant of the Ts and Cs doesn't excuse your liability in having to pay any increases that are set out in them.
Ps..I've only seen the edited reply, not the original.
30-01-2014 15:24
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