Our company signed up to a 6-month Service Agreement which contained the following Term:
"MONEY BACK GUARANTEE: In the event that the Provider fails to deliver the Services as agreed upon, the Client can exercise their right to a refund within the time period set out on the Provider's website."
We don't believe the Services have been delivered so wish to claim the refund but the time period stated on the Provider's website (30 days) has now expired. Should the time period be mentioned explicitly in the Service Agreement because a website can easily be altered? Or is it fair to include a Term such as this?
Thanks for any advice.
"MONEY BACK GUARANTEE: In the event that the Provider fails to deliver the Services as agreed upon, the Client can exercise their right to a refund within the time period set out on the Provider's website."
We don't believe the Services have been delivered so wish to claim the refund but the time period stated on the Provider's website (30 days) has now expired. Should the time period be mentioned explicitly in the Service Agreement because a website can easily be altered? Or is it fair to include a Term such as this?
Thanks for any advice.
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