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<p>[QUOTE="T-roious Rex, post: 3460115, member: 102879"]Unless laws have changed in the past twenty years, unsolicited items are considered gifts and don't need to be returned unless you agreed to subscribe.</p><p><br /></p><p>I believe 8 font used to be the smallest font legally allowed to be used in fine print.</p><p><br /></p><p>Hiding terms and conditions in a long drawn-out statement has been ruled illegal several times in federal court.</p><p><br /></p><p>There is also the statue of frauds and the "intent" factor. did you intend to subscribe to getting monthly shipments. Hiding such terms inconspicuously is in my opinion fraud.</p><p>Such as and for example, a reference that you need to go to such and such website for terms and conditions when ordering from a magazine or newspaper can not be held legally binding as the seller assumes the buyer has access to a computer when they may not. It would also prey on the elderly who are the most likely not to have a computer.</p><p><br /></p><p>at least these were the standards 20 years ago when I took a couple years of business law in college. And yes, I got an "A" in each semester of business law and aced each final exam.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="T-roious Rex, post: 3460115, member: 102879"]Unless laws have changed in the past twenty years, unsolicited items are considered gifts and don't need to be returned unless you agreed to subscribe. I believe 8 font used to be the smallest font legally allowed to be used in fine print. Hiding terms and conditions in a long drawn-out statement has been ruled illegal several times in federal court. There is also the statue of frauds and the "intent" factor. did you intend to subscribe to getting monthly shipments. Hiding such terms inconspicuously is in my opinion fraud. Such as and for example, a reference that you need to go to such and such website for terms and conditions when ordering from a magazine or newspaper can not be held legally binding as the seller assumes the buyer has access to a computer when they may not. It would also prey on the elderly who are the most likely not to have a computer. at least these were the standards 20 years ago when I took a couple years of business law in college. And yes, I got an "A" in each semester of business law and aced each final exam. Thank you[/QUOTE]
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