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all genuine viasat satellite hd boxes did not show 3pm today
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<blockquote data-quote="moosegoose" data-source="post: 779092" data-attributes="member: 259892"><p>unfortunately only the person who deals directly with viasat will have seen the t&c. and they will have agreed to them. and then broke them by shipping to the uk. i spoke to a solicitor who costs £175 hr ouch. there advice was at the time of supply every thing was as stated and the fact that viasat have cut the service is not the fault of your supplier as they had no knowledge of this. there advice regarding suing viasat was your customers would be have been naive to believe that using a european satellite system, outside its intended country of use was without risks. there are lots of scenarios where you may lose what you paid for.A satellite could go down or the viasat systems could be deemed illegal on the 16 dec or your team could get relegated. no of these is the fault of the supplier. there will be a lot of angry landlords and who can blame them as they get very little help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moosegoose, post: 779092, member: 259892"] unfortunately only the person who deals directly with viasat will have seen the t&c. and they will have agreed to them. and then broke them by shipping to the uk. i spoke to a solicitor who costs £175 hr ouch. there advice was at the time of supply every thing was as stated and the fact that viasat have cut the service is not the fault of your supplier as they had no knowledge of this. there advice regarding suing viasat was your customers would be have been naive to believe that using a european satellite system, outside its intended country of use was without risks. there are lots of scenarios where you may lose what you paid for.A satellite could go down or the viasat systems could be deemed illegal on the 16 dec or your team could get relegated. no of these is the fault of the supplier. there will be a lot of angry landlords and who can blame them as they get very little help. [/QUOTE]
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