Rrdwlnts 2021-09-07 20:10:42#1The 0.6% applies only for 6 months. After that, it will be added on top of the then prevailing price level. We really seem to be in the same boat...
The 0.6% applies only for 6 months. After that, it will be added on top of the then prevailing price level. We really seem to be in the same boat...
TTarnari 2021-09-07 20:33:23#4 Better delete the links in the mail from the GU That is probably too late and likely happened while copying it in.
Better delete the links in the mail from the GU That is probably too late and likely happened while copying it in.
Nnordanney 2021-09-07 20:33:39#5SHIT. However, I fear that you have no legal recourse against this price increase. Possibly, you might still have a special right of termination, but in the end, that won't help you either, since prices have risen like with your provider in all companies.
SHIT. However, I fear that you have no legal recourse against this price increase. Possibly, you might still have a special right of termination, but in the end, that won't help you either, since prices have risen like with your provider in all companies.
YYsop*** 2021-09-07 20:38:10#6 The 0.6% only apply for 6 months. After that, the then prevailing price level will be added on. We really seem to be in the same boat... I am very sorry for you :(
The 0.6% only apply for 6 months. After that, the then prevailing price level will be added on. We really seem to be in the same boat... I am very sorry for you :(