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Old 24-04-2009, 15:05   #68
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Re: Rep deceived me into a new 12 month contract : what to do?

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
Virgin have services in the OP address - therefore the OP asked for services and agreed to pay for them. If he doesn't pay for them that debt is then an agreed debt.
So, if you call Virgin, or BT, or anyone providing a utility service and ask to be disconnected and close your account, they can just refuse and you have no choice but to continue paying them?

Once the initially agreed contract period is up, you can cancel at any time. The contract may require a reasonable period of notice, typically maximum one month. After that, unless they have a bit of paper signed by you saying otherwise, they cannot continue to bill you.

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So that would run up a debit for agreed services not paid for
Only if he agreed to them. Please show me where he said he agreed to starting another year long contract.

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Well I'm glad you get that you have to cancel the services with Virgin - that is not what you said earlier
That is what I said earlier. Go back and read it. The OP said he told them he was cancelling.
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