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ARGH.. Quick question..
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Sign it to opt in then send letter withdrawing it to arrive the day you start. Will wind them up a treat.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!! -
The withdrawal is only effective from after the current contract expires.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostSign it to opt in then send letter withdrawing it to arrive the day you start. Will wind them up a treat.Comment
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Why would you want to opt in and then revoke that?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostSign it to opt in then send letter withdrawing it to arrive the day you start. Will wind them up a treat.Comment
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Not me for one.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHow many people here would jeopardise, or even lose days billing over arguing over opt in/out?Blood in your pooComment
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I need to get with the programme I think.
I have a quick scout through the contract for shockers, it's basically bollocks anyway and as long as its a big agency I know about I sign up and start the money machine going.
I don't give one about opting out or in.
I am not saying you are wrong I think I am probably too reckless and just haven't been stung yet !Comment
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You can withdraw an opt out if you haven't started the contract... The agency will probably tell you that this is not possible though and proceed as if you were opted out.Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostThe withdrawal is only effective from after the current contract expires.Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.Comment
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