I was charged £1,000 by my broadband provider after I failed to read the fine print
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I was charged £1,000 by my broadband provider after I failed to read the fine print

Daily Mail  

A woman who failed to read the fine print of a '60 page' document has been charged £1000 by her broadband provider. What 54-year-old Joanne Batty thought would be a £65 job turned into a hefty fix as she came to the end of a two-year broadband and landline phone contract. What 54-year-old Joanne Batty thought would be a £65 job turned into a hefty fix as she came to the end of a two-year broadband and landline phone contract When the new service failed to work, engineers were sent to her house on two separate occasions to try and fix the problem - incurring another £150 per visit. Ms Batty was informed her broadband and landline would be cut off if she didn't pay the hefty £1,000 bill 'They kept saying I'd signed it so I had to follow it through. Ms Batty was informed her broadband and landline would be cut off if she didn't pay the hefty £1,000 bill.

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