Hi -
I hope someone might assist me with an issue.
I signed a contract for a subscription for domestic data services. The service was very poor and I took advantage of the clause for cancellation free of charges in the first month. I sent a notification and have confirmation of delivery. In every regard I believe the contract is cancelled per the contract.
The company has simply ignored the cancellation and is now seeking payments from me sometimes sending multiple texts/emails in a day.
What I feel I want to do is to ‘disprove’ the alleged debt in the Small Claims Court and request an order/certificate/injunction(?) that I can use against the other party.
Is there a process for a request such as this? And if so, please, what would it be? (I have used the Small Claims Court twice before to prove business debt – but this situation is really the opposite of that).
Or is a different course of action recommended?
Many thanks.
Perry
I hope someone might assist me with an issue.
I signed a contract for a subscription for domestic data services. The service was very poor and I took advantage of the clause for cancellation free of charges in the first month. I sent a notification and have confirmation of delivery. In every regard I believe the contract is cancelled per the contract.
The company has simply ignored the cancellation and is now seeking payments from me sometimes sending multiple texts/emails in a day.
What I feel I want to do is to ‘disprove’ the alleged debt in the Small Claims Court and request an order/certificate/injunction(?) that I can use against the other party.
Is there a process for a request such as this? And if so, please, what would it be? (I have used the Small Claims Court twice before to prove business debt – but this situation is really the opposite of that).
Or is a different course of action recommended?
Many thanks.
Perry
Comment