Hi there, long time guest, new member!
December 2010 my partner and I walked into Tesco to have a look at how their mobile phone contracts stood up against the major networks.
All seemed well and my partner decided to take a contract on a mobile phone for £25pcm for a term of 18 months.
When going through the contract the payment system used was not working for Lloyds TSB, my partners bank. The salesman informed us that this was because they were sorting their system out after Christmas. Problem? Problem solved, the salesman told us if the contract was created in my name (Natwest bank at the time) then I would be able to call up, explain the situation and transfer the contract into my partners name! Brilliant I thought (I had done this previously with Orange, so knew it was possible)
However, obviously when I rang up this wasn't the case. Now I would not have taken the contract out if I had not thought this was possible. I would have waited a few days for the system to sort itself out and my partner do it in her name.
As you can see with the dates, the contract is now nearly up, but with a view to renew, I would like to transfer the contract.
So I guess what I'm asking is whether the verbal agreement offered by the salesman is legally binding? Considering I wouldn't have taken the contract out if the contract was not transferable. That and the fact I never actually physically signed a contract (but I do think 'e-signatures' or agreements are the norm now):tinysmile_hmm_t2::tinysmile_hmm_t2:
Any help on this would be great, as I'm considering calling them tomorrow to sort it out.
Thanks in advance!
December 2010 my partner and I walked into Tesco to have a look at how their mobile phone contracts stood up against the major networks.
All seemed well and my partner decided to take a contract on a mobile phone for £25pcm for a term of 18 months.
When going through the contract the payment system used was not working for Lloyds TSB, my partners bank. The salesman informed us that this was because they were sorting their system out after Christmas. Problem? Problem solved, the salesman told us if the contract was created in my name (Natwest bank at the time) then I would be able to call up, explain the situation and transfer the contract into my partners name! Brilliant I thought (I had done this previously with Orange, so knew it was possible)
However, obviously when I rang up this wasn't the case. Now I would not have taken the contract out if I had not thought this was possible. I would have waited a few days for the system to sort itself out and my partner do it in her name.
As you can see with the dates, the contract is now nearly up, but with a view to renew, I would like to transfer the contract.
So I guess what I'm asking is whether the verbal agreement offered by the salesman is legally binding? Considering I wouldn't have taken the contract out if the contract was not transferable. That and the fact I never actually physically signed a contract (but I do think 'e-signatures' or agreements are the norm now):tinysmile_hmm_t2::tinysmile_hmm_t2:
Any help on this would be great, as I'm considering calling them tomorrow to sort it out.
Thanks in advance!
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