Clint
Tempe,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, June 04, 2007
I have done myself a lot of internet shopping and I always make sure to read over the most pertinent articles of the Terms and Conditions. Namely the ones that have to do with financial obligations that exist beyond a trial period that I signed up for. In general I can tell that from other people I know is that the last thing they want to do is read all that text even as important as it is. In fact a company that has falsified EULA on their site or on their paper contracts would have serious repercussions legally and it would be indisputably in the favor of the consumer.Please don't take this the wrong way, but it is after all your bank account, so take responsibility in protecting it.There are some actual scam companies that have become very creative and tricky to get and keep your money, in a less that decent conduct of business and will lie about their credentials too! Happy shopping and be careful!