Funny you say that because you didn't realize a Verizon cancelation fee was a part of the contract vs a punishment for breach of contract.
Funny you say that because you didn't realize a Verizon cancelation fee was a part of the contract vs a punishment for breach of contract.
the cancellation fee is a completely separate clause in the TOS than breaking your contract. you see, there are some contracts you can pay the cancellation fee and your all done. others there is a cancelation fee but there is also the broken service fee you agreed to which most people never read
Those are legal terms in the contract. This is vastly different than "you give up all the money in your money holding account if we say you violated the contract". If PayPal wanted this to be legal they would reverse the 5 figure transaction and tell the user to find another company to do that.
that is basically how it is worded. if you violate PayPal TOS, they have the right to seize your funds depending on the violation. thats what makes this whole thing so funny. you idiots cant even wrap your heads around the basic concept of it
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and if you read the TOS, it is plain as day that what that programmer did was a violation of TOS and is paying the consequences. plain and simple. they dont hide it, they dont mislead you about it. it is 100% legal and within their rights. all you have to do is read
Well, you can't read the post despite me posting it twice. Go bother someone else with bad faith arguments.
oh i read the post. but it means nothing to the topic at hand. you obviously have a VERY hard time reading as my last comment pointed out how that post doesnt pertain to this topic as PayPal TOS is within the limits of the law, not misleading and is virtually impossible to sign under duress.