Hello Everyone
I hope someone can advise me about a contractual question.
I had been a Tiscali customer for many years until took over by TalkTalk in January 2010.
On 21st June 2010 I received a letter from Nigel Pearson, Senior Director, Customer Services, about an "Important Update from TalkTalk". It advised me that they were preparing to move me onto their new network. From 30th July 2010 my TalkTalk package would change and my rental would rise.
On the rear of the letter were some Q & A's.
One Question said: Will my contract dates change?
Answer: No, not if you stay on your current package. However if you choose to register for a new package you will be subject to a new contract which will start from the day your new package goes live.
I didn't do anything. I didn't sign or tick new terms and conditions, I decided to stay on my existing package although I had to accept their would be a price rise.
The Broadband service started to really deteriorate.
I decided to migrate to BT. However I have been trusting and left my D/Debit open until the rental and call charges had cleared. TalkTalk however have taken £304 + vat by D/Debit for early account closure.
I have sent a brief letter to Nigel Pearson by recorded delivery asking for my money to be returned.
My question to the forum is can you see whether TalkTalk have a contractual right on their side. I can post a copy of their letter of 21st June 2010 if you require.
My apologies for the length of the post.
Best Regards
Always Hopeful
I hope someone can advise me about a contractual question.
I had been a Tiscali customer for many years until took over by TalkTalk in January 2010.
On 21st June 2010 I received a letter from Nigel Pearson, Senior Director, Customer Services, about an "Important Update from TalkTalk". It advised me that they were preparing to move me onto their new network. From 30th July 2010 my TalkTalk package would change and my rental would rise.
On the rear of the letter were some Q & A's.
One Question said: Will my contract dates change?
Answer: No, not if you stay on your current package. However if you choose to register for a new package you will be subject to a new contract which will start from the day your new package goes live.
I didn't do anything. I didn't sign or tick new terms and conditions, I decided to stay on my existing package although I had to accept their would be a price rise.
The Broadband service started to really deteriorate.
I decided to migrate to BT. However I have been trusting and left my D/Debit open until the rental and call charges had cleared. TalkTalk however have taken £304 + vat by D/Debit for early account closure.
I have sent a brief letter to Nigel Pearson by recorded delivery asking for my money to be returned.
My question to the forum is can you see whether TalkTalk have a contractual right on their side. I can post a copy of their letter of 21st June 2010 if you require.
My apologies for the length of the post.
Best Regards
Always Hopeful
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