Complaint: Customer Service worst customer service ever!!!
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Old Oct 5, 2009, 1:31 PM
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Originally Posted by mars6423 View Post

What is a breach of contract?
A breach of contract is a cancelation of the contract by both parties mutually or by one of the parties, the contract was not completed as stated and was ended, any damages caused would be at an expense, such as a refund if a company was involved and ended the agreement, or if the customer broke the contract than they forfeit the money owed and are not eligable for a refund, unless prior arrangements or notifacations have been made available


Bob, I didnt define it because he did above, and although his definition did not make too much sense to me, it came from a Business major, so I assumed he did not need any assistance from me in a legal definition.

The difficulty here is not in knowing what a breach of contract is, but in knowing what are the terms of the contract. I have tried to identify this as an issue but our friend whose daddy is a President of a company in Singapore, is not addressing this and assuming that the contract is not for a specific date and time. He bases his reasoning on the printed conditions of carriage. This happens all the time not only in air travel and those printed conditions are not valid.

You take a suit to the laundry and they give you a receipt and when you come to collect it there is a hole or a burn mark on it and the little chinese guy says, "But sir, we are not responsible, look at the back of your receipt it says that we are not responsible for any damage to your clothes."

Well who is?