Big FootBig Foot Someone wants to charge you for using their service?
Hang on a minute, did he have a contract with them?
What's he want, a hand written letter from them informing they're doing something within their rights?
You set of tarts
When a service that someone wants to charge you for is advertised as a free service on a massive advertisement emblazoned in clear view of a significant proportion of traffic going to football matches using probably the busiest trunk road that leads to and from Reading town centre, seems fair to me to think that the right is on the customer's side to expect the advertised service to be free. Any charges could easily deem the advertisement as misleading, so therefore it's questionable as to whether smallprint charging is within their rights isn't it?
Ya mongdiv