16/11/2025, 01:19 PM
Yeah as soon they have your money and you've clicked agree on their bullshit 45 page Terms & Conditions sheet they think they can do whatever they want. Only thing is - we haven't read the Terms & Conditions at all, that contract is null & void because I knowingly went into without completing the stipulated prerequisite i.e. reading the thing.
And regardless of their T&Cs the Consumer Act 2015 gives a different set of guidelines that ultimately take precedent.
And regardless of their T&Cs the Consumer Act 2015 gives a different set of guidelines that ultimately take precedent.
