Hi there
Just wondered if anyone knows of any examples of consumer law where something is not strictly included in a contract but by it having been included anyway for a number of years it can be assumed to be included?
The circumstance I am thinking of is O2 suddenly stopping free calls to the Isle of Man. Whilst their contract doesn't strictly cover these calls, they have been free for a number of years. The contract states free calls to UK for numbers starting in 01,02 and 03. Whilst Isle of Man numbers start in 01 it is not strictly in the UK. Plus the calls have always been free.
Many thanks
mj
Just wondered if anyone knows of any examples of consumer law where something is not strictly included in a contract but by it having been included anyway for a number of years it can be assumed to be included?
The circumstance I am thinking of is O2 suddenly stopping free calls to the Isle of Man. Whilst their contract doesn't strictly cover these calls, they have been free for a number of years. The contract states free calls to UK for numbers starting in 01,02 and 03. Whilst Isle of Man numbers start in 01 it is not strictly in the UK. Plus the calls have always been free.
Many thanks
mj
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