Quote Ferocious Aardvark="Ferocious Aardvark"If you did, you'd be fibbing, since at this point, you've still not read the contract, and so can't make any claims to Sky what the terms are, because you don't know, and still can't be arrsed (apparently) to find out.
Also you can't tell the bank to "only pay X", they won't do it.'"
I haven’t done anything about this, I said what I would do, couldn’t I change the Direct Debit to Standing order? Failing that I’d cancel the DD and make payments by Cheque.
In October last my Daughter upgraded her phone (albeit the contract was in my name) at Carphone Warehouse, she was told by the shop assistant, if she wasn’t happy with anything she could give the phone back, cancel the contract, and simply walk away, which due to network issues with O2 at the time, she tried to do just that, taking out a new contract with Vodaphone (direct) in her own name (yeah before cancelling the old one

). When she took the first phone back to Carphone Warehouse the shop assistant said ‘Yeah that’s fine, but I have to get a manager to authorise the cancellation’. Manger came along and said ‘Cancellation policy only applies to ‘new’ contracts/phones and not upgrades therefore she couldn’t cancel. It says so in the terms and conditions on the back’. (which it did).
Now with two phones and two contracts, the fun began, we cancelled the direct debit and emailed them saying we had cancelled and why, also stating that we did possibly owe one final payment from the previous contract if they advised us how much we would be happy to pay it, eventually after several emails, a nice lady phoned she agreed that my daughter had been told incorrect information and although their policy is you cannot cancel on an upgrade, it was their fault due to poor communication and lack training that their shop assistant gave her the wrong info, and as a gesture of good will they would on this occasion cancel the O2 contract, wipe off the outstanding balance from the previous contract, apologised for the inconvenience and hope that we’d return to them when the contract is again up for renewal.