Same here, Eircom will never get a second chance from me!I moved back to them 12 months ago, under the illusion of a great offer (sorriest thing I did) but have now moved away again
Vodafone had cold called me in February and said that they were reviewing my package, the "gentleman" then adjusted my broadband allowance down and then said this was for 12 months.
Did he say there was a 12 month "contract"? or that he was just "adjusting your allowance" for 12 months? If you were not told clearly that it was a contract then Vodafone do not have a leg to stand on.
The first statement that the Vodafone caller used was: "[FONT="]Now just to recap there over everything, as I mentioned at the start of the conversation, my name is Mark, and I will just be verifying this order for you basically today. It's just coming to one o'clock and it's the 8th of February, 2012. So as I mentioned earlier as well, I was just asking permission to record the conversation just to serve as a record of your decision to stay with Vodafone for a further 12 months. So, we've discussed your package and we've agreed it's of benefit for me to put you on our Talk anytime and Value Broadband for €44 and that's VAT included. So not don't need to worry about any VAT there"[/FONT]
[FONT="]The next statement is more difficult for me. [/FONT]
[FONT="]Vodafone[/FONT][FONT="]: So you understand that there no written signatures required to proceed with the wee order? Just for the record again, now there. Can you just confirm your full name and address please[/FONT]
I provided my full name and address as requested.
[FONT="][FONT="]Vodafone[/FONT][FONT="]: Good man, and you know you understand there as well that it's just a wee 12 month agreement with Vodafone. So if you wish you change of your services with Vodafone within the contract period, alteration charges apply. And if you wish to cancel any of the services with Vodafone within the contract period and early termination of contract charge will apply. Basically just by agreeing by the wee terms there you are representing that you have the authority to act on behalf of the house hold. [/FONT]
[FONT="]I replied "I do" meaning I do have authority to act on behalf of the household. [/FONT]
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Then they say 'so you're happy to continue on your current package'.
... but when I reply, yes, but I'm not interested in agreeing a new contract, they get a little upset!
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