Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
In January I decided to cancel my aol account, I phoned them up asking for a mac code, but I got told by the agent that if I stayed with them and agreed to an 18 month contract that I would only be charged £9.99 for the next 18 months. As I thought that was quite a good deal I ageed. For the last 8 months I have indeed been charged the £9.99, but this month I see it's gone up to £14.99. I phoned them up and they said the £9.99 was only for the first 6 months and they denied all knowledge of me being offered the lower rate for the rest of my contract. I tried to argue but the conversation just went round in circles.
As well as this the service has recently become unreliable, I get booted off line quite a few time per week and when I ring up the technical help they just say it's an outage problem and tell me to wait until it gets resolved. As I'm getting nowhere with their call centre can someone here suggest some other course of action. My exsisting contract ends in July but I would like to leave them now because I'm being charged more I was led to believe - do I stand a chance or am I stuck with it until July?
I've been having trouble with AOL as well, they should of written to you stating that the payments woud be going up.
They never informed me and i got stung for £135 worth of bank charges.