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Old 03-15-2011, 08:35 AM   #47
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Don't you think that you should consider carefully the terms and conditions of the store BEFORE making the decision to buy from them?
Yes and no. If they are non-negotiable, heavily favor one party and I know they have no legal leg to stand on, I have indeed been known to simply ignore them.

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It seems to me to be "wrong" to buy from a store and THEN turn round and say "I'm going to ignore the terms of the contract that I willingly and freely entered into with you".
We've had this discussion before; I'm not biting. The law is the law, and it was made exactly for cases like that. There's nothing wrong about it.
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