Does email notification count as Written notice to cancell contract

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  • SSS100
    Silver Member

    • Oct 2011
    • 212

    #1

    Does email notification count as Written notice to cancell contract

    I have a service contract with an IT company, and the termination clause states that each party can give 90days "writen notice" to cancel the contract
    It does not, however states that the "written notice" must be in a form of letter or email.

    can I give a "written notice" by sending email?
    Does email written notification count as "Written notice" to cancell the contract

    Please help
  • Christel
    Silver Member

    • Feb 2012
    • 361

    #2
    Hi there,
    I would say yes. Emails are so commonly used these days. I have cancelled many contracts by way of email and has never been informed by any institution that it was unaccpetable.
    I would just suggest that you request them to confirm receipt of your email & and confirm that they accept the notification....wait 24 hours and if you don't get any written confirmation then you would have to phone them and find out what's what.
    always fear when Christel is near....

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    • SSS100
      Silver Member

      • Oct 2011
      • 212

      #3
      Sounds good, thanks

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      • kleva
        Full Member
        • Apr 2012
        • 36

        #4
        Just to add 2c to that.
        To do it more formally would be to do a complete document on letterhead, pdf it and attach rather than just a basic email. In effect this is similar in legal terms as a fax, whereas a standard email is sometimes not recognised by courts when there is any chance that it might have come from unauthorised source or have been tampered with during forwarding (when you forward a mail the dates, names & content can be changed).

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        • adrianh
          Diamond Member

          • Mar 2010
          • 6328

          #5
          I really wonder about PDF. It is so easy to open them up and fiddle witu them, nothing in electronic format is tamper proof. Coreldraw X5 opens a PDF that isn't password protected and there are 100's of password crackers available on the net.

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          • AndyD
            Diamond Member

            • Jan 2010
            • 4946

            #6
            I would agree that it's always worth bearing in mind the security issues of pdf and other formats but in this case it shouldn't be an issue and an attached pdf ought to be acceptable as notice to terminate.
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            • kleva
              Full Member
              • Apr 2012
              • 36

              #7
              Free product out there with proper limiting and encyption - PDFCreator, also seems to make smaller files than CutePDF which doesn't have encryption in the free version. Just takes a little more setup and config.

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