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stephen2504 | 14:28 Sun 02nd Dec 2007 | Law
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i got a phone call from a sales person at phones 4 u offering me a free upgrade on my handset and a 18 month extension to my contract i recieved the goods and i am now not happy with having another 18 month contract and the new phone so when i phoned they said there is no cooling off period your stuck with it i thought there was a cooling off period with anything i bought under the distance selling regulations i just think they are lieing to me so i keep the contract
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i thought you were answered here but perhaps you didnt read it?
anyway, for services the cooloing of period is 7 days from when you agrees, and for products the cooling ff period is 7 days from when you recieved the goods. I think a phne and contract is a mixture of the two (the phone being the product and the contract being the service) so you could probably successfully argue 7 days from when you recieved the phone. however, you must notify them in writing, not by phone
http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/de tail?type=RESOURCES&itemId=1073792577

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