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Thread: Updating T&C's - Inform all clients?

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    Spirits High's Avatar
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    Default Updating T&C's - Inform all clients?

    Quick question about T&C's.

    I'm about to add a paragraph in to my T&C's re dancefloor bookings.

    Once this is updated do I need to email the new T&C's to existing dancefloor bookings to get them to resign new T&C's or will it be covered by the T&C's on the website stating:

    "We reserve the right to alter any or all of the above at any time. E & OE."

    Just wondering
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    Not quite sure if you can get an existing customer who's already signed a contract agreeing to your old T&Cs to agree to sign a new one. You may have to bite the bullet on that one.

    Especially if you're moving the goalposts to suite you and not your client


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    I have to
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    I'd also agree that your on a "sticky wicket" expecting existing, signed customers to accept.

    Also, the wording of the proposed change suggests, you can change anything within the T&C's at any point! So why would anyone sign?

    Steve.

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