davemc
Executive Member
By those terms, you had no right to use the connection before the end of the month either.
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i was under the impression it was for july's access.
I told the sales guy that my telkom account expires on the 27th, and i cant afford to have my web server down, he said not a problem, just deposit the money and ill activate you. so i did, and he did.
do you really think i would have activated 3 days before month end if i knew they were going to charge me again ?
its alot of money, youd think they could have mentioned this little fact.
Would it have hurt for them to point it out to him.
What about the the lack of communications he claims to have experienced?
Would it have hurt for them to point it out to him.
1) Did he expect to pay "something" for the three days?
2) If he did then he should have asked what he could expect to pay.
3) It is not a huge assumption that for "uncapped internet" he would probably be paying more than just a pro-rata rate. That much seems common sense to me.
ISPs are not baby sitters... it is tough in the real world. Should Spar have to tell every customer that if you actually open that Milk Bottle that it might go sour in a few days? No... the instructions are on the bottle. Let the customer read the instructions.
apparently its to much to ask of some companies:
money: jajajajajajaja
extra info: what extra info, **** them they can read...![]()
Why are people defending this Openweb case?
Openweb (and other ISP's) are selling you a car that is only valid from a point in time to another point in time. A situation that is not blatantly obvious to a newcomer. And they do not discount the price of the car as the available car-time moves on.
It is a practise that is extremely biased against good social behaviour, yet people insist on defending that practise.
AXXESS have very specific PRE-PAID NON EXPIRING and BASIC EXPIRING products. You simply cannot compare the two ISP's modus operandi.Does the Engen Garage Till Attendant have to read all the terms and conditions of the Axxess pre-paid Gig when Joe Public runs in to top up his bandwidth?
How does one go about reading these terms and conditions when not connected to the internet?The fact that it is a practice already suggests that people should expect it to be the case.
And it's in the terms and conditions.
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I agree, man.
I can understand the OP's frustration and disappointment - but it is a lesson learned. And not an indictment of Openweb - he would have received the same service from any ISP.
AXXESS have very specific PRE-PAID NON EXPIRING and BASIC EXPIRING products. You simply cannot compare the two ISP's modus operandi.