If I could add my 2 cents worth to this thread.
I moved from Eircom to UPC late last year.Reason being I had enough of Eircoms false promises and lies about getting E-Fibre.They led us on a merry dance for well over a year.:mad:
Eircom wanted a cancelation fee of just on 200 euro from me for breaking my contract.
I told them that I never signed any contract and that I was never given any actual terms and conditions with my original Eircom pack in the post.
The Eircom lad tried his best to TELL ME and I MUST PAY the cancelation fee to leave.
Long story short I told him that he had to show me an actual written contract as a verbal contract or terms and conditions over the phone is not a legal contract or legal terms and conditions.
Result was that Eircom suddenly "waived" the 200 euro cancelation fee and I said GOODBYE to Eircom there and then on the phone.
Best decision I ever made.
If I could add my 2 cents worth to this thread.
I moved from Eircom to UPC late last year.Reason being I had enough of Eircoms false promises and lies about getting E-Fibre.They led us on a merry dance for well over a year.:mad:
Eircom wanted a cancelation fee of just on 200 euro from me for breaking my contract.
I told them that I never signed any contract and that I was never given any actual terms and conditions with my original Eircom pack in the post.
The Eircom lad tried his best to TELL ME and I MUST PAY the cancelation fee to leave.
Long story short I told him that he had to show me an actual written contract as a verbal contract or terms and conditions over the phone is not a legal contract or legal terms and conditions.
Result was that Eircom suddenly "waived" the 200 euro cancelation fee and I said GOODBYE to Eircom there and then on the phone.
Best decision I ever made.
.....................................................I have phoned Eircom to cancel my renewal, I have sent a letter 30 days notice and sent an email of same.
They are now saying they have no record of the call and that a call must be made prior to the letter or email.
What is going on?
I was getting letters and phonecalls asking me did I want to upgrade to efibre, same price but an 18 month contract. I kept declining as I didn't like the length of the contract.About two years ago I was getting calls from an unknown caller when I was not at home. I eventually discovered that this was Eircom trying to get me to upgrade to their new eFibre broadband in our area. They eventually made contact with me and proceeded with their soft sell. I said that I didn't want to upgrade.Their calls kept coming. I eventually lodged a complaint and I was told that there was a note on my account NOT to contact me.
Fast forward two years and I have started receiving calls again. The caller from Eircom just announced that they were upgrading me to their new eFibre and that they needed my "details". There was no lead in and no asking me did I want this service or any notification that I would be on a new contract.
I questioned the caller as to why they were calling me when there was a note on my account NOT to call. She said that my name just comes up on a list and she is told to make the calls and anyhow the note on my account NOT to call would have expired. Now that's new to me.
I can absolutely guarantee you that at no time during her sales talk was it mentioned that I was being put on a new contract. I asked about the new contract and only then was I told.
I would fight them to the last on this one if they tried to impose any charges on me for a disconnection of service.
I received via email from Vodafone, a notice that there will be a €5 price increase and to let them know within 30 days.
It states ;
“I can change without penalty within 30 day
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