Paul
New York,#2UPDATE Employee
Mon, July 29, 2002
As was indicated in the message from this user, Deltathree places a time limit on the usage period for the accounts. The credit cards have encouraged their merchants to use three months as the limit. Deltathree, in fact, has gone beyond this suggestion and placed a six month time limit of the useage. How can six months (or even three months) be considered a "short period of time"? Deltathree's "Terms of Use" are also quite clear, and contain the following "4. Your iConnectHere account expires six months after the date of your last payment transaction. Any funds remaining in your iConnectHere account upon expiration will be forfeited." The "Terms of Use" are approximately 1,500 words, which is actually fairly short compared to most "Terms of Use" on other sites. As it is clearly indicated, and the period of time is actually quite long, how can this be "bad business practice"?