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In 2012 O2 put up their prices by what they stated was the RPI. However, on the date they notified me, the RPI was a different amount.
They notified the increase was 3.2 %, however, the RPI on the date they informed me of the change, by text message, was 3%.
Whilst this is a small difference, it is a difference and therefore I believed O2 were in breach of the contract I agreed to.
Terms
http://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditio...011-april2013)
If you look at section 5.3, you will see why I came to this conclusion.
When I contacted O2 at the time, they argued stating that they had told customers before the RPI change and the change would still stand. They did not wish to listen when I prompted they read this section of their contract with me.
When I asked how I was meant to know about the change in price before they told me, they didn't answer.
So, I left O2 at that time cancelling the contract I according to the terms listed here.
Skip forward to July 2014.
I received a letter this morning from Bryan Carter Solicitors.
I do not wish to talk to anyone over the phone regarding this, and, looking at peoples experience on this forum with this company, he doesn't seem to be a person I want to talk to either.
From my point of view, I had ever right to leave O2 as they breached their contract as I have detailed above. Am I right? Should I give in and pay what is being requested?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated here. If I am right, and I really do believe that, what should do next?
Thank you very much in advance.
J
In 2012 O2 put up their prices by what they stated was the RPI. However, on the date they notified me, the RPI was a different amount.
They notified the increase was 3.2 %, however, the RPI on the date they informed me of the change, by text message, was 3%.
Whilst this is a small difference, it is a difference and therefore I believed O2 were in breach of the contract I agreed to.
Terms
http://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditio...011-april2013)
If you look at section 5.3, you will see why I came to this conclusion.
Originally posted by O2 Terms
When I asked how I was meant to know about the change in price before they told me, they didn't answer.
So, I left O2 at that time cancelling the contract I according to the terms listed here.
Skip forward to July 2014.
I received a letter this morning from Bryan Carter Solicitors.
I do not wish to talk to anyone over the phone regarding this, and, looking at peoples experience on this forum with this company, he doesn't seem to be a person I want to talk to either.
From my point of view, I had ever right to leave O2 as they breached their contract as I have detailed above. Am I right? Should I give in and pay what is being requested?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated here. If I am right, and I really do believe that, what should do next?
Thank you very much in advance.
J
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