It is a little more complex than saying that. Consumer law doesn't care what terms and agreements says, at least to a particular extent.
I will give an example that is perfectly tailored to explain this. Amazon released many advertisements about their type made for digital reading, Bookerly. If they suddenly remove Bookerly from their Kindles and Fires, you can request a return. If they say no (because of limitations and such), you can simply sue. But if they remove Baskerville, well, nothing to do.
Such blanket terms aren't usually what they seem.
Still, this has nothing to do with the topic.
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