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Originally Posted by pwalker8
We go through this on a regular basis. Just because Amazon or any other company says something in their T&C doesn't make it true or legally binding. Companies claim all sorts of rights and privileges all the time. People simply assume that since a company asserts something, it must be correct.
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The reverse is also true: just because you didn't read the terms (or don't agree with them) does not mean they're not binding.