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20-05-2015 10:08 PM
20-05-2015 10:42 PM
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Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.
20-05-2015 10:51 PM
@Etom wrote:
In the meantime I am going to try and petition the courts for the winding up of the company for breach of my contract, it may not work but hopefully will cause Vodafone some problems. Have been with Vodafone for 15 years and am appalled at the service. If anyone can advise i would be grateful
I suggest you read the terms and conditions that you and I as customers have agreed to, paying particular attention to the following clause:
A, This agreement covers the SIM and any services I use in my plan. It doesn't cover any mobile equipment, other than when I may need to make a payment for mobile equipment to Vodafone when this agreement ends. It is made up of the pay monthly airtime conditions, the charges guide for the plan (as shown on the order form or welcome note) and any additional products or services I choose to use or take such as content services provided by other parties. If I take out insurance, content services and other additional products or services I fully agree to those separate conditions. I need to check my mobile equipment works with the other products or services I want to use.
Your mobile phone does not form part of the contract and therefore any problems with that phone cannot constitute a breach of contract.
Your phone is covered by the Sale of Goods and Services Act. You can insist that Vodafone repairs the phone.
20-05-2015 11:33 PM
20-05-2015 11:35 PM
How old is the phone?
20-05-2015 11:54 PM
Then take it to an Apple store and let a Genius check it out. If they find a fault in the phone they'll give you a replacement there and then.
21-05-2015 12:04 AM
21-05-2015 01:23 AM
21-05-2015 07:28 AM
@mjaynemaried wrote:
If i was you i would ring 191 go through security questions then press 3 then upgrades then if you are thinking of leaving us you should get to speaķ to someone ENGLISH ! Put ťhe ball in their court tell them the phone is not fit for purpose and you want it replacing if they refuse cancel the contract by giving them 30 days notice you should not have to put up with all the chasing around ! good luck ?
Did you read the bit about not being able to cancel a contract because of faulty equipment? Unless you assume that the OP is prepared to pay the termination fee to cancel the contract, which could be a lot of money, this is bad advice.