Is this legal?
#1
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Is this legal?
I've come back to Spain for a short break, and found an internet box attached to my home. I do not have the internet, but Orange decided to attach this to my house without my consent. Why they didn't attach this monstrosity to the houses next door baffles me. I've written to Orange via tweet and a private message (I can't find an email address). Do they have a legal right to do this? This is private property and don't take damage and liberties to my property likely! I tried to attach a photo, but for some reason, it won't let me ☹☹☹☹
Last edited by Moody_Old_Codger; May 17th 2019 at 2:20 pm. Reason: Can add photo
#3
Re: Is this legal?
I've come back to Spain for a short break, and found an internet box attached to my home. I do not have the internet, but Orange decided to attach this to my house without my consent. Why they didn't attach this monstrosity to the houses next door baffles me. I've written to Orange via tweet and a private message (I can't find an email address). Do they have a legal right to do this? This is private property and don't take damage and liberties to my property likely! I tried to attach a photo, but for some reason, it won't let me ☹☹☹☹
In short, yes, it happens a lot and one can't complain.
#4
Re: Is this legal?
WOW, the OP lives up to his or her forum name Perhaps Orange are upgrading the area to fibre connections and its easy to lay cables to all the local properties rather than have the hassle of getting a call from someone at a later date then having to send a team out to fit the box?
Just stick a potted plant in front of it and lighten up...enjoy life
Just stick a potted plant in front of it and lighten up...enjoy life