No
You can send a demand letter, and then file suit. However, you should check the law in your state. Many states provide that a written contract cannot be modified (or added to) verbally, and that any verbal agreements made outside of the written contract are not binding.
It depends on the contract or the package that you got. Please try to email the admin of the website I added for they may shed light on your confusions.
If you signed a contract stating they must add those features and they have not, then they must do it for the price agreed upon. Your job is to follow up. They cannot charge more if the price was set and the contract was signed. You can take them to court over it. It is possible you may be able to get out of the contract completely, you will need a lawyer for the law in your state.
the charge on an Ion is - if electrons have been added :)
It is my understanding, that the most recently dated WRITTEN CONTRACT is the Valid one.
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More days would be added to her contract.
More days would be added to her contract.
A no contract cell phone is beneficial because you don't have to worry about having a job to keep your cell phone. If you don't have money one month, you don't get to use your phone. Also, if you cannot pay a bill, you just don't get to use your phone, rather than having a contract, they will charge you the price of your bill, plus an added amount to have your phone turned back on.
According to Wikipedia, the following states do not charge sales tax at this time: Alaska Delaware Montana New Hampshire Oregon Taxes are added or eliminated frequently, so this information could change at any time.
No, you cannot add a person.
when an electron is added to an atom, the atom will acquire a negative charge.