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Subject: Re: Orion Belt Network any good? | |
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] Date Posted: Mon, Dec 05 2005, 10:37:23 In reply to: Need advice 's message, "Orion Belt Network any good?" on Tue, Nov 29 2005, 16:56:38 hi, please DO NOT go! It is just one of their many ways to entice you to sign another contract with them! The organization who have the sole legal rights to cancel/terminate your contract/agreement is ONLY LGM, period. NO OTHER COMPANIES have got the legal rights to do that. Remember, you have a business relationship with LGM only, not with any other companies. So even if a 3rd party comes in and claims that they can assist you to cancel/terminate your contract/agreement, LGM MUST write to you officially that XXX company will be assisting LGM members on its behalf in cancelling/terminating your contracts/agreements. Moreover, what they claim they can do VERBALLY, ask them to prove to you in official writing. Not on some scrap piece of paper, handwritten. I'm positive they can't show you any proof of what they said verbally to you. Lastly, DO NOT SIGN/PAY to anyone/anymore!!! It is your best safeguard! Seek assistance from CASE/your lawyers! P.S I hope this message didn't come too late... Good luck Robin [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Austin [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: Fri, Dec 09 2005, 17:12:48 Robin, there is a reason why lawyers are the next best profession to doctors. Any contract by any company is drafted for a reason, this reason being to safe guard its claims and rights to deliver the services promised during the sales presentation. Now that the company is clearly not delivering its supposed claims, HOW can the company themselves refuse the right to reject the interest of a member with the intention to legally terminate their affiliations with the mother company? Think about it this way, You bought a club membership with a local gym because it has got machines and equipments that suits you. To upkeep the services that the gym is suppose to render, you pay a monthly membership fee. You will continue to service the membership so long as you are getting the list of services. That being said, do you think the gym can refuse your interest to terminate and stop all recurrent fees if they have evidently failed to deliver its services at any point of time? Make sense? cheers AP [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |