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BigDaddyZack

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? California

My company plans to significantly increase the cost-per-click prices that we charge. At first, they didn't plan to give any of our customers any notice at all. After I challenged that, they agreed to give our clients 10-days written notice (by email). Our contracts are ambigeous on these things. All our clients are on month-to-month agreements. Three questions:
#1: By CA law, how much notice must the clients be given when it comes to a price increase?
#2: In what way do they have to notify the clients? (written, email, etc)
#3: Is there a statute or something I can turn over to them that addresses this? (actual statute would be nice, or a link to a page that offers it).

I feel very uncomfortable with what they are doing and I want to know, for my own piece of mind, if they are following proper laws. Please advise. Thank you.
 


divgradcurl

Senior Member
#1: By CA law, how much notice must the clients be given when it comes to a price increase?
What does your written contract say about price increases?

#2: In what way do they have to notify the clients? (written, email, etc)
See above.

#3: Is there a statute or something I can turn over to them that addresses this? (actual statute would be nice, or a link to a page that offers it).
None that I am aware of.
 

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