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Terms and conditions associated with Internet free trials

When a firm offers a free trial of its services as part of the process, which the prospective client has to tick /agree acceptance of the free trial terms and condions; is the free trial terms and conditions legally binding, with respect to the client having to notify the service provider within a specified time if they wish to continue or not.

We have had a demand for a full year subscription from such a provider, because we failed to notify them within their specified time.

Can they do this and is it legally binding.


Finbob1  Thurs 31/01/08 14:32
Markandshez
Mon 04/02/08
10:42
Yes and Yes

It is no doubt all in the small print which you probably signed (ticked the box) without reading
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