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If you're still in your 24 months, you still have the classic cap till the end of your term. Unfortunately you'll still have to deal with their poor, slow, badly run service.
Good Day NoWire Customer
There is currently 10 months remaining on your contract.
The cancellation amount will be R2747.50
Kind regards
NoWire Technologies
Got this from nowire.
I'd mail them back detailed instructions regarding where and when to use "is" and "are"...
"There are currently 10 months remaining on your account" is a much less butchered version of that sentence. Jeez.
"We is a company that are proud of our Engerish."Got this from nowire.
Good Day NoWire Customer
There is currently 10 months remaining on your contract.
The cancellation amount will be R2747.50
Kind regards
NoWire Technologies
I'd mail them back detailed instructions regarding where and when to use "is" and "are"...
"There are currently 10 months remaining on your account" is a much less butchered version of that sentence. Jeez.
You know, if your contract doesn't mention a cap...I'd tell them to stuff it.
They can't charge you for anything that's not in the contract. They have to cancel the contract to do that.
So, if there's no 50c per mb in the contract...toughies for them.
Their contract is a joke and would never hold up in court.
I am no lawyer, but I am fairly certain that you can't merely have a contract referencing another contract that isn't easily accessible at the time of signing with full details of how to access it in the contract you're signing. I mean - imagine if they change their AUP to include things like "Must sacrifice first born"?
Also, you can get out of a contract by merely claiming you didn't understand it. So really.
South African Contract law is also about intent. Clearly in contracting to Sentech you intended to cap your costs. They can't change your intent. A judge would find them in breach.