Hello all,
I was hoping I could get some advice here on what to do next as,
Today I have received a county court claim from Lowell. It states 'The claimants claim is for the sum of £410.00 being monies due from the defendant under a non-regulated (non-regulated? What about Ofcom?) Communications agreement between the defendant and orange, it goes on to basically say the defendant failed to maintain the contractual payment and that the claim included statutory interest pursuant ti section 69 of the County Courts Act 1984 at a rate of 8.00% per annum.
The reason being that I failed to maintain payment was because Orange hiked the price of my contact more than once, therefore I ceased use of the SIM and stopped paying for it on the basis that they breached the contract. You've probably heard about orange's tactics and the fairly recent Ofcom ruling (see link if not) http://blogs.which.co.uk/technology/...d-means-fixed/
http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/2013/0...t-price-rises/
Here in the terms it clearly says you may terminate if orange increase charges, and Ofcom say I should be able to exit without penalty.
terminating your Contract because Orange has changed its terms
4.3 You may also terminate your Contract if we vary its terms, resulting in an excessive increase
in the Charges or changes that alter your rights under this Contract to your detriment. In such
cases you would need to give us at least 14 days written notice prior to your Billing Date (and
within one month of us telling you about the changes). However this option does not apply if:
4.3.1 we have increased the Charges by an amount equal to or less than the percentage increase
in the All Items Index of Retail Prices published by the Central Statistical Office in the Monthly
Digest of Statistics in any 12 month period; or
4.3.2 the variations we have made have been imposed on us as a direct result of new legislation,
statutory instrument, governmentregulation or licence; or
4.3.3 the variation relates solely to an Orange Additional Service, in which case you may cancel
that Orange Additional Service in accordance with Condition 15.1.
I should add that the contract was taken out before 1st November 2012 which was when from what I have read they changed there terms and conditions. Here is a link to the terms which I think should of applied to me at the time, http://www.tomforth.co.uk/orange/PAY...s-20110215.pdf
Any replies are very much appreciated and thank you for taking the time to read my post
Ryan
I was hoping I could get some advice here on what to do next as,
Today I have received a county court claim from Lowell. It states 'The claimants claim is for the sum of £410.00 being monies due from the defendant under a non-regulated (non-regulated? What about Ofcom?) Communications agreement between the defendant and orange, it goes on to basically say the defendant failed to maintain the contractual payment and that the claim included statutory interest pursuant ti section 69 of the County Courts Act 1984 at a rate of 8.00% per annum.
The reason being that I failed to maintain payment was because Orange hiked the price of my contact more than once, therefore I ceased use of the SIM and stopped paying for it on the basis that they breached the contract. You've probably heard about orange's tactics and the fairly recent Ofcom ruling (see link if not) http://blogs.which.co.uk/technology/...d-means-fixed/
http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/2013/0...t-price-rises/
Here in the terms it clearly says you may terminate if orange increase charges, and Ofcom say I should be able to exit without penalty.
terminating your Contract because Orange has changed its terms
4.3 You may also terminate your Contract if we vary its terms, resulting in an excessive increase
in the Charges or changes that alter your rights under this Contract to your detriment. In such
cases you would need to give us at least 14 days written notice prior to your Billing Date (and
within one month of us telling you about the changes). However this option does not apply if:
4.3.1 we have increased the Charges by an amount equal to or less than the percentage increase
in the All Items Index of Retail Prices published by the Central Statistical Office in the Monthly
Digest of Statistics in any 12 month period; or
4.3.2 the variations we have made have been imposed on us as a direct result of new legislation,
statutory instrument, governmentregulation or licence; or
4.3.3 the variation relates solely to an Orange Additional Service, in which case you may cancel
that Orange Additional Service in accordance with Condition 15.1.
I should add that the contract was taken out before 1st November 2012 which was when from what I have read they changed there terms and conditions. Here is a link to the terms which I think should of applied to me at the time, http://www.tomforth.co.uk/orange/PAY...s-20110215.pdf
Any replies are very much appreciated and thank you for taking the time to read my post
Ryan
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