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Dual SIM phones was:Worker killed by Southern train was covering for brother
In message , at 20:25:14 on Sat, 20 Jul
2019, Clank remarked: Roland Perry Wrote in message: There is no "contract" in the mobile phone sense. I admit it's a long time since I studied contract law, but I don't remember "a mobile phone sense" being one of the criteria the law uses to determine if a contract exists. They were all boring things like offer, acceptance, intent to deal and other such boring stuff. A contract either is or it isn't. I have two SIMs in my phone right now - one is PAYG, one is a contract. The latter is an automatically renewing 30-day contract, but that doesn't make it any less of a contract. What we are actually trying to do is find non-confusing names for post-pay PAYG subscriptions. Even a pre-pay PAYG is a contract (in the legal sense) because you pay them (say) 10 and they are contractually bound to provide you with certain telecoms services (be that until the balance expires at the end of the month, or until it's all used up, or whatever the T&C say) To complicate things further, the first mobile contract I had was paid monthly in advance for the "rental and bundle" with "out of bundle" calls paid monthly in arrears. That is literally exactly what I said. You introduced yet another bit of non-standard terminology: "standing charge". -- Roland Perry |
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