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Originally Posted by DawnFalcon
No, it's been my argument all along. As I said, you simply don't understand UK civil contract law.
And right, you're trolling. My bad for everyone else for the feeding.
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No, your argument started by stating that MS had advertised that buying and Xbox conferred the right to access Xbox live upon the purchaser. You then later claimed that the T&C's would be invalid because the advertising created the expectation that accessing Xbox live was a right of any Xbox purchaser. Now you are claiming that
if the T&C's were ruled invalid in court then this right would then be conferred.
Even after all those changes you are still incorrect.
Any T&C's that were found to be invalid would be removed. All the rest would remain. No right to access the Xbox live service, particularly the right to do so without the obligation to abide by the remaining T&C's, would automatically be conferred upon all purchasers of an Xbox.
Finally, though I have argued my point strongly, I have done so without being rude, without being sarcastic, without any personal insults or any of the other hallmarks of a troll. I find it interesting that you accuse me of trolling simply because I disagree with you. That says alot about you.
Cheers,
PKFFW