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by thatxliner 72 days ago
> is consumer-hostile thinking

I've been saying this with many of my friends but, I feel like it's also probably illegal: you paid for a subscription where you expect X out of, and if they changed the terms of your subscription (e.g. serving worse models) after you paid for it, was that not false advertising? Could we not ask for a refund, or even sue?

2 comments

Depends on the terms and conditions
Where I live, the law is above some silly terms and conditions.
Contract law is law. But I know what you mean
probably not. the engineers dont even know how these things work (see: black box) so how could you even prove that its not doing what it's 'supposed' to be doing?