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biffer wrote:It's great saying things like 'renege on their contract' when you've obviously not read the terms and conditions of sale that say they're allowed to do it.
GaryIPA wrote:biffer wrote:It's great saying things like 'renege on their contract' when you've obviously not read the terms and conditions of sale that say they're allowed to do it.
Sometimes there's more to it than T&C
Wottie wrote:GaryIPA wrote:biffer wrote:It's great saying things like 'renege on their contract' when you've obviously not read the terms and conditions of sale that say they're allowed to do it.
Sometimes there's more to it than T&C
Indeed there is but I think Biffer's point is that is it may be pish Customer Service, but its not a Breach of Contract.
Wottie wrote:GaryIPA wrote:biffer wrote:It's great saying things like 'renege on their contract' when you've obviously not read the terms and conditions of sale that say they're allowed to do it.
Sometimes there's more to it than T&C
Indeed there is but I think Biffer's point is that is it may be pish Customer Service, but its not a Breach of Contract.
biffer wrote:Wottie wrote:
Indeed there is but I think Biffer's point is that is it may be pish Customer Service, but its not a Breach of Contract.
That is exactly my point. Making some kind of alleged legalese point when your in the wrong doesn't help you make your main point.
GaryIPA wrote:biffer wrote:Wottie wrote:
Indeed there is but I think Biffer's point is that is it may be pish Customer Service, but its not a Breach of Contract.
That is exactly my point. Making some kind of alleged legalese point when your in the wrong doesn't help you make your main point.
Yes and TonySpreadbury off fans who are actually Attending doesn’t really help
biffer wrote:
Of course. But if you're complaining about something, making a point that's factually incorrect first up doesn't really help your complaint.
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