Actually its all about deceptive practices. If you deceive people or your intent is to deceive which an argument can be made that prechecking a box is deceptive, because it could be left unchecked and if you wanted it then it checked.
here is some good reading into what the FTC saw as deceptive practices because of complaints.
http://www.ftc.gov/os/2000/10/rjbtelcomcomplaint.htm
and some more indepth
http://www.lukeford.com/subjects/content/RJBTelcom.htm
I know most of you were all noobs in 1999-2000 or were not even on the scene yet, but if it looks deceptive it probably is.
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Originally Posted by Mako
It's all about transaction counts. If you're doing enough valid non-chargeback type transactions each day (i.e. cheap paid trials) then you can absorb just about anything and still not hit the magic 1% level..
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