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Old 06-29-2009, 10:36 AM   #24
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I agree it's a personal decision, but if a vendor is stating terms that are not legally enforceable, I would have no qualms about ignoring those terms. If a vendor wants me to honor their terms, then they should not state ones that they know are not legal. You could say that both sides in such a situation are being dishonest. The vendor is falsely implying what terms they can put on the sale, and the buyer is falsely implying that they'll agree to them. IMO, it pretty much cancels out.
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