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Originally posted by Matt 26z
"suppose to"... yes. But the only way to have proof they knew what they were getting into is to have a hand signed contract.
Websites that take part in this activity should be shut down anyway. It's just not right to stick this info in a long TOS. Every single charge should be clearly outlined on the sign-up page in easy to understand details.
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its impossible to have a hand signed contract. if people are too dumb to read then they shouldn't buy. so because these people are lazy, it gives them a right to sue? thats just not how things work.
now if its deceptive and misleading in the terms, then you could have a case, but if its clearly spelled out in the terms, then you don't.