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Originally Posted by HarryT
But none of that is true with Amazon's T&Cs.
They are not "hidden".
Anybody can read them before purchase.
It is the accepted industry practice not to permit the resale of digitally-downloaded goods.
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I am not saying you are totally wrong just that in UK law just because you put something in the T & Cs does not mean it is necessarily legal or enforceable.
In the second example I gave the T & Cs were not hidden but "printed on the back of the ticket" you received.
It has also been ruled in certain cases that even putting up a sign saying that T & Cs are available for perusal is insufficient to make them binding.
This can be a tricky area and a number of big companies have got it wrong over the years.