



Well if it's not in writing and you signing for it stating that it's a 24 month contract then their argument is deemed to be flawed.
And what Wenz said, they have to have informed you that you are signing on to a 24 month contract. Wenz it's supposed to be acknowledged by the client though in writing though isn't it?? Or is it legal to have someone acknowledge agreements over the phone these days?
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lol, MTN are worse than telkom, had huge issues with them.
Yeah I will ask to hear the call. If they sneaked that in I am going to loose it.
I would think that you have to sign something. Surely verbal can't be used?
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Nope, you can do everything verbally over the phone. because they confirm your identity at the begining of the call and then they also advise you that you have agreed to blah blah and blah and then they ask you again do you confirm and then you would say yes.
i dint even have to go in to a dealer to sign a contract for my car. i did everything electronically. i also renewed my cellphone contract over the phone... its the digital age
lol i would rather hire someone who specialises in tha law. i dont intend on specialising in criminal law. i enjoy criminal law but i dont hink i would like to practice it.
you can verbally agree to a contract over the phone Grim. as it is telkom i do however think they made a mistake and the person in the call centre is ill equiped to deal with your issue.