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Old 07-27-2012, 05:30 AM   #185
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Originally Posted by tompe View Post
When I buy a train ticket in Sweden using the web shop I have to agree to the conditions every time I buy a ticket. I have seen other stores having the same type of checkbox you have to check before being allowed to buy.

But why do you think it would be breaking the law? The argument is that the conditions are not enforeceable not that it is illegal not to informa about conditions.
Perhaps "illegal" is the wrong word to use then. But I imagine (perhaps wrongly) that the fact that no bookstore I'm aware of makes you agree to its terms and conditions before every purchase means that they don't believe it's necessary for you to do so. Strangely enough, though, when I buy items in a physical store, THEY don't make me agree to all their terms and conditions before I buy, either!
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