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by lnxg33k1 1739 days ago
It's been a year since i bought anything, so i solved it like that, the issue is not even the fine print anymore is that anything retains the right to change the terms and conditions without explanation or warning, in Italy we have a law that if a company change the terms and conditions it has to communicate it to you and has to give you 30 days in order to stop the contract without any penalty, it works for services and software but we don't have anything to protect people from hardware to force company to buy back devices in case of unilateral TOS changes, so it sucks a bit, on the other hand in the rest of EU there isn't even the protection for software