QUOTE(JuneResources @ Jan 26 2023, 08:56 PM)
Then DIGI will say the usual things. We reserve the rights to change anything without prior notice.
You will agree that you will not hold us liable.
If you see Maxis, they are even more brutal:
Clause 9.1
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We are entitled to make any alteration or changes to the Service(s) in whole or any part thereof, or withdraw or suspend, disconnect or terminate the Service(s) or any part thereof as we deem fit without notice to you and we will not be liable to you or any third party for any loss (including loss of revenue), loss of Service(s) or connectivity or inconvenience as a result thereof. Where reasonably practicable, we will endeavour to give you reasonable advance notice of such changes, be it through written notice, electronic mail, our bill, our website or such other form as we deem appropriate.
Clause 9.10QUOTE
In addition to our rights as set out herein, you hereby acknowledge that we shall have the rights to take any appropriate action which we deem necessary and to pursue any legal action available to us to recover from you for any and all outstanding Charges, fees and/or cost (including cost on a Solicitor-Client basis and any cost incurred by us in relation to the recovery process) and/or if we become aware of any violation or breach of the terms of this Agreement, without further notice to you at any time.
https://www.maxis.com.my/en/terms-condition...maxis-consumer/Does it sound very familiar in almost all T&Cs we've read?
This post has been edited by pcdoctor_my: Jan 27 2023, 08:24 AM
Jan 27 2023, 08:20 AM

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