 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | reply to Jonbo298
Re: Read the Fine Print ... all of what you say is all good and dandy, but there is one thing that most people forget these days, or are simply just ignorant.
Terms don't kick in, typically, for 30 days of having the service in order to try it and cancel the service if it doesn't meet the needs.
During that time, people receive the terms and conditions in writing to the offer.. usually in writing and or in electronic form. People tend to think that advertising IS the contract which is far from the truth. So either people in this generation and day are just stupid idiots and were left behind in the education system, or just too lazy to care and want something bigger to take care of them, like the GIVERment..
So, barring the fact that people are supposed to tell the customer of the terms, which I agree you all should, it still remains that you, the consumer, MUST read the terms AND face the penalties and fee and all else that can come with it if they are not kept up.
I'm tired of hearing people say that they were "screwed" or "I didn't know, they never told me"... stuff like that is all pure bull waste. "Burried in paperwork"? Too bad... no one has any excuse for not reading what they are agreeing too.. and if they do, they deserve everything that happens when or if they do break the terms. -- "Complaining is the least path of resistance for the self-reitchous and lazy..." |