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by coldtea
89 days ago
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>You can't argue with what's explicitly in their legal agreement Sure I can. I can even contest it in court (if I had the money). Some "legal agreements", TOS, etc. are even unenforceable and blatant abuses of the law. And what's more, I can even consider ALL such legal agreements bogus and demand that the law changes to now allow them. |
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Good luck trying to classify this one as such. There's no valid argument given the fact that users are attempting to gain access to an offer in a way that isn't applicable to them. It's tantamount to deception and stealing, going somewhere you were not invited as though you were and taking something that wasn't given to you.