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RECEIVING CALLS WHEN PLAN EXPIRES
What a lovely circle-jerk guys. Some inexperienced folks would believe you;
CASE OF NEMETZ V GERMANY - legal entity established for the purpose of self employment carries the same rights as the natural person who runs it.
OFCOM knows better
- MSF10-10-2024SMARTY Guru
NEVS Didn't realise that you could force a company to do business with anyone.
Smarty makes it clear at the outset that it is not for business purposes, so what's the problem there?
As SmartyTrousers says, why would a business allow a plan to run out and risk difficulties?
Are we even bound by EU laws anymore?
- NEVS11-10-2024SMARTY Pioneer
MSFthe level of sarcasm is astonishing.
Apart from EU there is still international law, OFCOM and PAC CODE!- MSF11-10-2024SMARTY Guru
NEVS I think that you started it.
As I understand, you say that you didn't want to pay for a plan but expected to receive calls through that network.
When they don't play ball, you talk about getting a PAC code and therefore going elsewhere; are you sure that other networks will provide that service for free?
This is not sarcasm - rather a case of realism because it does not seem a reasonable expectation, particularly since you say you want to use it for business which contravenes the Smarty T&C's.
Dialogue over from my perspective.