After luring customers with low prices, Amazon stuffs Fire TVs with adsFlying Squid@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 732 points – 12 months agoarstechnica.com196Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentThey didn't agree at the time of purchase.I am sure if someone sues them then they will definately be off the hook because of some statement in their terms of service.You need to be aware of major terms in a contract for it be valid. That or they need to be reasonable or standard.Which is why it needs to become illegal
They didn't agree at the time of purchase.I am sure if someone sues them then they will definately be off the hook because of some statement in their terms of service.You need to be aware of major terms in a contract for it be valid. That or they need to be reasonable or standard.Which is why it needs to become illegal
I am sure if someone sues them then they will definately be off the hook because of some statement in their terms of service.You need to be aware of major terms in a contract for it be valid. That or they need to be reasonable or standard.Which is why it needs to become illegal
You need to be aware of major terms in a contract for it be valid. That or they need to be reasonable or standard.
They didn't agree at the time of purchase.
I am sure if someone sues them then they will definately be off the hook because of some statement in their terms of service.
You need to be aware of major terms in a contract for it be valid. That or they need to be reasonable or standard.
Which is why it needs to become illegal