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posted: Aug. 20, 2007 @ 7:15p
pabster892 said:However, I smell a class action lawsuit if this becomes widespread
how original of a thought!
maddybeagle said:
I am sure they have some weasel wording in their contract that allows them to dump anybody that they want...]
can you quote this wording you are claiming? Only wording I've found is that you need to provide accurate information during registration, not share your password with anyone, and not to impersonate other people:
"You agree to provide accurate information in your registration and not to share your password with third parties. You agree not to impersonate another person or to select or use a user name or password of another person. You agree to notify TrueCredit promptly of any unauthorized use of your account and of any loss, theft or disclosure of your password. Failure to comply with these requirements shall constitute a breach of these terms and conditions and shall constitute grounds for immediate termination of your account and your right to use the Site."
from the fine print, looks like they need to post notice of modification before modification takes effect..
"TrueCredit may (i) change the terms of this Agreement or the feature of the membership products, or (ii) change the Site, including eliminating or discontinuing any content or feature of the Site, restricting the hours of availability, or limiting the amount of use permitted, by posting notice of such modification on a page of the Site before the modification takes effect. All changes shall be effective immediately upon posting of such notice. If you use the Site and/or your membership after TrueCredit has notified you of a change in the Agreement you agree to be bound by all of the changes. You are expected to review the Site periodically to ensure familiarity with any posted notices of modification."
Message edited by: xpguy on 2007-08-20 19:18:32 CDT