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Van
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join:2009-07-08
New Orleans, LA

reply to pnh102

Re: Why Is This Bad?

I doubt it. It makes your argument stronger online but nobody reads every single line of every single product they buy. Some are almost 10-12 pages long of small line-by-line words.

I am sure you won't admit otherwise but I doubt I am wrong.

Not mocking you as I don't either


pnh102
Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty
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join:2002-05-02
Mount Airy, MD

said by Van:

I doubt it.
And you're more than welcome to do that. I'll continue reading contracts.

If it helps to convince you, I do not sign up for many subscription-based services simply because I do not like the types of terms in some of these contracts.
--
Blagojevich / Madoff 2012!

openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Alexandria, VA
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reply to Van
Ten to twelve pages is nothing. If I'm entering into a contract that make me financially liable for something, I do read everything. Ask the closing agent that I used to close on my last house. I spent close to two hours reading/signing everything. The sad thing is that the closers said that they've never had anyone read the documents. What??? Why would you not read everything if you're getting ready to agree to pay more than $1 million dollars over the next 30 years?

FWIW, I actually read the license agreements on software that I install on my computer too, but that's a different discussion.


jjeffeory

join:2002-12-04
USA

Good for you. I do the same thing with contracts, but not the EULAs. Bad me, I know...


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