Hi All
Just before Christmas took out a new mobile phone contract through The Carphone Warehouse.
On searching for contracts you have the option of filtering the data/internet package you want with the options of:
0-500MB
500MB-1GB
1GB-3GB
Unlimited
As I didn't want to be stung with possible data charges I selected 'Unlimited' to be presented with a list of contracts for the phone I wanted.
On selecting my phone at the checkout page Internet was being displayed as 'Unlimited' although there was a * to the right of it.
On checking the * it states 'Subject to fair use policy'
There was no link or info on what this Fair Use Policy actually contained.
I'm sure you can see where this is going......................................
Stupidly I signed up to this contract and on my first monthly bill noticed that the free internet usage is capped at 500MB. Anything more than this I have to pay for.
So my question is surely Unlimited means Unlimited?!
Looking at contracts with a 500MB limit and the same texts/minutes I could have saved myself £10/month.
I have contacted trading standards and because CPW put the little * next to the word they can get away with it!
How is this right?
TS said my only redress would be take this to court. Putting aside the question of is it worth it (in terms of costs) what consumer law could I use in this instance?
Surely this is misrepresntation or incorrect advertising or something along those lines?
Crispy
Just before Christmas took out a new mobile phone contract through The Carphone Warehouse.
On searching for contracts you have the option of filtering the data/internet package you want with the options of:
0-500MB
500MB-1GB
1GB-3GB
Unlimited
As I didn't want to be stung with possible data charges I selected 'Unlimited' to be presented with a list of contracts for the phone I wanted.
On selecting my phone at the checkout page Internet was being displayed as 'Unlimited' although there was a * to the right of it.
On checking the * it states 'Subject to fair use policy'
There was no link or info on what this Fair Use Policy actually contained.
I'm sure you can see where this is going......................................
Stupidly I signed up to this contract and on my first monthly bill noticed that the free internet usage is capped at 500MB. Anything more than this I have to pay for.
So my question is surely Unlimited means Unlimited?!
Looking at contracts with a 500MB limit and the same texts/minutes I could have saved myself £10/month.
I have contacted trading standards and because CPW put the little * next to the word they can get away with it!
How is this right?
TS said my only redress would be take this to court. Putting aside the question of is it worth it (in terms of costs) what consumer law could I use in this instance?
Surely this is misrepresntation or incorrect advertising or something along those lines?
Crispy
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