On Sat, 28 Oct 2006 16:13:55 +0100, David Hearn
<dave@NOswampieSPAM.org.uk> wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I another message you also wrote:
>"You are correct - they have absolutely no right to claim ownership of
>your phone. However, they do have the absolute right to enforce the
>remaining 12 months of your contract."
>
Great. At least someone can see the phone is mine.
My only real concern here is Vodafone state:
"Having shown your email records to my manager she has agreed to
cancel your account with no penalties attached"
Saying that and then saying:
"all I need you to do is return the hand set"
I see this as being a 'penalty'.
They want something that is mine, in return for ending a contract and
business relationship that they soured.
>Seriously, take it to court, and I think the Magistrate (or whoever gets
>allocated to your hearing in the Small Claims court) would find in
>favour of Vodafone as they have tried to be fair.
>
I have already informed Vodafone this is the action I am to take.
Maybe the magistrate will see Vodafone expecting me to give them my
property as a 'penalty' also.
I am willing to take this risk.
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Thank you
Paul Jones