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786KBR, I wouldn't go so far as to say I stole it. I'm just going to neglect to return the spare!
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Posted: 2005-08-26 11:36:00
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Tombertman,
they might not request it back then you could sell it or have 2 but i'm just warning you that if they do request it back and you have sold it then you will have to pay.
I'll tell em to fix it ;p the minute thing online has about a 3 days delay on it maybe thats why you thought you had minutes left ?
[ This Message was edited by: N3uR0 on 2005-08-26 11:08 ]
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Posted: 2005-08-26 12:07:13
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He has already said he has told them of their mistake, but they have done nothing about it, so should he have to pay to send it back to them, and then indeed pay again for their mistake, I think not, until they send some form of postage to you to send it back to them, do nothing. Keep it and only sell it on, when you are sure they are no longer going to request it back from you.
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Posted: 2005-08-26 12:12:16
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On 2005-08-26 11:28:05, 786KBR wrote:

keep it, break one and claim for another one! You already stole one steal another!!
Any type of terms and conditions with your signature under it is a legally binding document!!!
even if you borrow your sister a 100 bux and sign that you gonna give it back in 2 days, if you dont she can use that docs and sue u for it!!!!!
BTW if it was me, ill keep it ... but knowing if I get caught ill have to suffer the consequences!
What a pathetic post.....accusing someone of theft and then posting what they think is a legal fact rather than what is actually the case.
If someone signs a contract is is only legally binding if the terms and conditions are legally binding. The example you use is flawed as it is a private agreement and makes no mention of any conditions. Many contracts (if you read the small print) state this does not affect your statutory rights etc.
I have seen 1000's of signed contracts rejected as legally binding as the terms and conditions are not legally enforcable. I have seen secured loans up to £70,000 written off due to non enforcable terms and conditions.
If someone delivers something to your house in error and you have not requested it, it is an unsolicited item you can do what you like with it...even throw it in the bin if you want. The sender has zero redress to the item and cannot charge you a penny....no matter what contract you may or may not have signed this statutory right will always apply.
Hope this clears this matter up.
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Posted: 2005-08-26 12:47:16
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Heres a simple solution.
If they ever ask for it back tell them you sent it back when you reported it (out of your own pocket) and that it must have been lost in the post.
Simple!
Now sell the other one and pocket some deserved £££ after o2's cock up.
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Posted: 2005-08-26 13:18:31
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If you decide to sell it...
plenty of buyers here...
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Posted: 2005-08-26 13:23:09
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I'll tell em to fix it ;p the minute thing online has about a 3 days delay on it maybe thats why you thought you had minutes left ?
[ This Message was edited by: N3uR0 on 2005-08-26 11:08 ]
Thanks for everyone's input!
N3uR0, I think they fixed it now, basically what happened it is the online unused minutes thing was doubling up the remaining amount I had for some reason.Also I got a text from them the other day saying they are finally charging for GPRS now, as they weren't at all before due to errors! Also, seeing as you work for O2, please don't grass me up!
Tom.
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Posted: 2005-08-26 13:48:32
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I wished they'd have sent me two then I could have shuved one up their arse.
I HATE 02!
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Posted: 2005-08-26 13:58:49
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Hey,
Back in January o2 accidentally sent me 2 S700is for my upgrade, and heard nothing from them regarding that matter. It's been 8 months and I still have that brand new 2nd S700i in the box... Dunno what to do with it..
So if your situation follows the same path that mine did, you get yourself a free K750i...
Regards,
Ehosin
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Posted: 2005-08-27 18:57:53
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Don't worry Tom, I won't tell them if you give it to me
hehe
O2 owns u kaiesha
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Posted: 2005-08-27 19:51:32
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