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Old 04-03-2016, 07:09 PM   #84
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
Well now, yes it is entirely up to the user to read the contract.
If one fails to read the important document, yes the fault lies with them.
In a court the first question would be "did you read before agreeing or signing."
If the answer is NO. Then 99.9% of the time, the judge who has read said document says "Case Dismissed."

Now if Amazon hid their T&C, it would be a different argument.

Note: this is in the US.
I wish reading and understanding the contract was actually enforced before a purchase could be made. I think a lot of the crap contracts and the purchases made ignoring them would go away. Purchasers would be better off then.
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