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[FONT=arial, verdana, helvetica] What if this fee was €1000?[/FONT]
I disagree. Many services are provided on a contractual basis and the customer needs to read the contract to make sure that it suits their needs before signing up. If they don't and then get burnt by so called "hidden" charges then that is their own fault.Hiding charges in the small print IMO is usually referred to as hidden charges.
I disagree. Many services are provided on a contractual basis and the customer needs to read the contract to make sure that it suits their needs before signing up. If they don't and then get burnt by so called "hidden" charges then that is their own fault.
I disagree. Many services are provided on a contractual basis and the customer needs to read the contract to make sure that it suits their needs before signing up. If they don't and then get burnt by so called "hidden" charges then that is their own fault.
I totally agree with the last comment, I do not understand why someone who signs a contract would have a grievence with something within that contract. If the contract stated in small print that 29.99 would be refunded to the customer when the line is cancelled would we be having this discussion or is it a case of this new Irish attitude that no one wants to part with money?
OK - concentrate ... people should read a contractual agreement before signing it. Is that any clearer?I fail to grasp the point you are making.
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