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Dual SIM phones was:Worker killed by Southern train was covering for brother
On Sat, 20 Jul 2019 14:35:54 +0100, MissRiaElaine
wrote: On 20/07/2019 14:19, Clank wrote: MissRiaElaine Wrote in message: Now that *is* semantics. In all but name, it's a contract. Or equivalent to one, which amounts to the same thing. As far as I'm concerned, PAYG is just that. Paying per month is not paying as you go, it's paying regularly, which is to me a contract. Well, it might be to you, but it isn't to anyone else. Redefining the meaning of words may make you think you're winning an argument in your own head, but you really ain't. If you are "paying as you go", in advance, and with no outstanding commitment whatsoever should you choose to stop paying at any time, then you do not have a contract. You just have a regular spending habit. As I said, semantics. I won't argue with you any more, you're entitled to your view, but please allow me to have mine. Anything involving someone agreeing to supply goods or services in return for you supplying some kind of consideration (usually money) is a "contract". It is just easier for their lazy advertising/publicity wonks to claim there is no contract rather than get into a more involved description of a contract which tends to die at the end of (usually) a month's service. At worst it leads to disputes where the seller claims there is no contract when there still is. |
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