Re: BT Taken To Court By Customer Over Direct Debit Contract
''EXC I didn't say she was clogging up the court system; I said it was a spurious case. And now she's lost.''
Did I say you said that? Or am I missing something here? It was, after all. part of a quote that you ''loved''. Remember?
''There clearly are cost implications with accepting payment in cash or cheque rather than DD''
There are cost implications for advertising. Does that justify a separate charge?
''As I stated before, BT are not a monopoly and there is a choice of telephony providers. Similarly there is a competitive market for other utility services (e.g. gas and electricity) and people can choose the supplier with the terms they like.''
Again, does this justify the charge?
''EXC I didn't say she was clogging up the court system; I said it was a spurious case. And now she's lost.''
Did I say you said that? Or am I missing something here? It was, after all. part of a quote that you ''loved''. Remember?
''There clearly are cost implications with accepting payment in cash or cheque rather than DD''
There are cost implications for advertising. Does that justify a separate charge?
''As I stated before, BT are not a monopoly and there is a choice of telephony providers. Similarly there is a competitive market for other utility services (e.g. gas and electricity) and people can choose the supplier with the terms they like.''
Again, does this justify the charge?
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