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sirnoelplum wrote:I can understand why the ended the unlimited scheme and, the fact they offered a refund notwithstanding, it seems a bit mean to only give you 11 tickets.
Would be interested to know why you got so few.
bundeswehr wrote:sirnoelplum wrote:We added 11.6 extra tickets to your account for the inconvenience.
sirnoelplum wrote:Is this true Bundeswehr, are you falsely misrepresenting what happened here?
sirnoelplum wrote:If at the end of it your account was removed and they gave you 11.6 tickets and 11.6 tickets only, thenyou were not misrepresenting. If you received more tickets then things were notas you made out.
Not quite sure why you are quoting me american law, as opposed to bangladeshi law or fijian law etc? The USA is a marvellous nation but its laws are not applicable 'world laws'. However, I agree, that LP breached the contracts they had had with us, which was why they offered a refund.
What are you asking for? All parties agree a contractual obligation was unilaterally amended. Maybe if you took them to court the court would find in your favour and demand they refund you - a bit like they have offered to!
At least they have admitted what they have done. Evil Angel (famedollars, i think, on their behalf) unilaterally ended my rolling £10 a month deal and then just shrugged their shoulders when i complained (despite being told a year before i was permanently grandfatheted in to the deal).
You need to make a decision and move on m8. With EA i decided to never put another penny in their pockets ever again. I found LP's actions more understandable and done more openly and i have put any resentment to bed.
sirnoelplum wrote:Awful analogy. Once you have completed on the purchase of the house the contract has finished. Prior to completion either party can back out.
My mobile phone company reserve the right to end my 18 month contract early, should they so wish. That seems a much more apt analogy.
Maybe you can get LP banned from offering memberships in the US: knock yourself out!
sirnoelplum wrote:You have lost me now Bundeswehr. When you buy a house the contract is with the seller, not the bank. A mortgage is a loan secured with a property. You still own the property : it is your property (though ofc you can be liable to forfeit it as an asset if you cannot service the any such loans secured on it).
bundeswehr wrote:sirnoelplum wrote:You have lost me now Bundeswehr. When you buy a house the contract is with the seller, not the bank. A mortgage is a loan secured with a property. You still own the property : it is your property (though ofc you can be liable to forfeit it as an asset if you cannot service the any such loans secured on it).
How is the loan between me and the bank described ? In a contract. The bank cannot change or cancel the loan whenever they like just because they changed their mind and decided they do not make enough money on the deal.
PC_82 wrote:bundeswehr wrote:sirnoelplum wrote:You have lost me now Bundeswehr. When you buy a house the contract is with the seller, not the bank. A mortgage is a loan secured with a property. You still own the property : it is your property (though ofc you can be liable to forfeit it as an asset if you cannot service the any such loans secured on it).
How is the loan between me and the bank described ? In a contract. The bank cannot change or cancel the loan whenever they like just because they changed their mind and decided they do not make enough money on the deal.
here is a sample just from 2 banks:
4. The Bank reserves the right to change the Agreement and notices applicable to the use of the Site and reserves the right to modify any features of any products or services offered by the Bank on the Site and any information found on the Site. The User is responsible for regularly reviewing the terms and conditions. Continued use of the Site after any such changes shall constitute the consent of the User to such changes.
5. The User agrees and confirms to the Bank that the User is using the Bank’s Internet Service at his/her own risk and responsibility. The User shall be fully responsible and accountable for the confidentiality of his/her PIN.
6. The Bank reserves the right to refuse, for any reason whatsoever: (a) to provide electronic banking service to a User; and (b) any electronic banking Instructions or inquiries received from a User.
7. The User shall be charged such fees (for subscription to, and maintenance and utilization of, the Bank’s various electronic banking services) as the Bank may prescribe from time to time. The Bank reserves the right to modify such fees at any time, and shall notify the User accordingly in the event of any such modification. The User hereby authorizes the Bank to debit any of the User’s accounts with the Bank (or such specific account as the User may, from time to time, specify in writing) for any such charges.
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