Originally Posted by moox:
“It isn't one sided - that would be "you are paying more next week, tough". 3 will give notice that they intend to increase the price and change the terms with a period where you either cancel or downgrade if you don't like it, or agree by doing nothing. Standard stuff, 3 won't be the first to do it this way.
The Direct Debit Mandate won't help you there, despite what you may think - as they did (will) tell you about the increase. The contract you agreed to covers all of this - I'm guessing you have not read the terms and conditions?”
Now you are making a bit more sense. You are right the customer will have the right to cancel or downgrade so it is the customer who is in charge here NOT Three, as you have been claiming that they can do anything they want.
The contract covers me to say the final word not Three, simple as that
Originally Posted by plymouthbloke1974:
“Young Turks is going to have a nasty shock in a few months time when he ends up with a suspended account and late payment markers on his file. Despite what you claim after the minimum term they can do pretty much what they like as both parties can exercise their right to terminate the agreement.
Also, I have never signed a DD mandate that says how much I'm paying. They are called "variable" for a reason. Trust me - you claim to work in finance. I doubt it. If you did you wouldn't come out with such nonsense. I however do know what I'm talking about (and many forum members here will back me up).”
The only shock I am having is when I read posts of those, like yourself, who are financially inept still continue talking nonsense. No wonder we are in such a financial mess in this country.
I have no doubt some of forums members here will back you up, as they are as clueless as you are.
The only reason you may have variable amount on some, not all, Direct Debits is because as you said the amount varies but you have the contract the back up initial amount anything more would then be agreed on both parties otherwise, as I am teaching you a reason each day why DD can be called back, it gives customer the right to claim refund.
By the way if the DD is bounced it does not classify as 'late payment' as it is classifies as 'Unpaid/Bounced Direct Debit'
You should first thank Digital Spy then me for your free financial education
Originally Posted by d123:
“By "working in finance" he probably means he is an agency cleaner that has a bank branch in his cleaning round.
His ignorance is astounding, he is in for a rude shock in a few months..”
As above the only shock I am having is when I read your financially clueless posts. Ignorance is no excuse I suggess you carry on reading so that you might learn something.