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Old 07-13-2014, 02:09 PM   #141
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Originally Posted by Barcey View Post
I recently watched the movie 'Terms and Conditions May Apply'. I believe the statistic they quoted was that if the average person actually read all the terms and conditions they agree to on the click through agreements it would take them an average of 18 hours a week. What percentage of the population do you believe actually read and understand everything in those agreements? If you do please tell me how many hours a week you spend reading them? I'm curious how accurate the statistic is.
Barcey - I forget how exactly it was presented to me when I signed up for the service, but the fact that it was a UK-only service was made obvious, which is the reason I knew about it.

Seriously, people have to take some responsibility for their own actions, and know what it is they're signing up for. Anyone can find this stuff out if they bother to look.
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