Dear friends,
And am I right to assume, if we have put down our signature on the form, it will be a binding contract for you,no?
So,when I say it is a binding contract, once you have agreed to the terms & conditions written there on the form, you are obliged to obey what is written there?
Why don't we ever read the terms and conditions?Too long and we don't want to be bothered with it?Right right? Even, I can bet that when you are booking for your flight tickets,yes darlings,there are terms and conditions for the reservation as well,and you don't check the terms and conditions,right?
Ok,let's exaggerate for awhile.Just for the sake of making the story a whole lot scarier. You are signing up for something. And who knows if part of the terms and condition there,
i. you must pay RM 500.00 every month.
ii. you must strip naked and give your clothes to the community.I mean,everything.
iii. you must do this,do that (well,probably against your will) but...
you cannot do anything because you are now officially legally bound to the contract.ahah,contract.
So,from now,just be careful with what you're filling up either online or the real world,yeah?We don't want anything bad happens afterward that might go wrong,who knows? scams occur almost everyday!
oh well,just my two cents worth.
cheerio!
clive
(ref: ideas sparked by community channel)
I'm sure you guys,(even if you are the most boring person in the world and don't associate with the society that much like normal people do!) have been through sign-ups process. Right? Anyway, during the sign up process, there's that usual terms and condition section that you have to 'check' or 'tick' to make sure that you agree with. It's either for your banks, loans, email registration and so on.
(image is just an example.source of image: www.insubuy.com. Nothing related to their business)
(image is just an example.source of image: www.insubuy.com. Nothing related to their business)
And am I right to assume, if we have put down our signature on the form, it will be a binding contract for you,no?
So,when I say it is a binding contract, once you have agreed to the terms & conditions written there on the form, you are obliged to obey what is written there?
Why don't we ever read the terms and conditions?Too long and we don't want to be bothered with it?Right right? Even, I can bet that when you are booking for your flight tickets,yes darlings,there are terms and conditions for the reservation as well,and you don't check the terms and conditions,right?
Ok,let's exaggerate for awhile.Just for the sake of making the story a whole lot scarier. You are signing up for something. And who knows if part of the terms and condition there,
i. you must pay RM 500.00 every month.
ii. you must strip naked and give your clothes to the community.I mean,everything.
iii. you must do this,do that (well,probably against your will) but...
you cannot do anything because you are now officially legally bound to the contract.ahah,contract.
So,from now,just be careful with what you're filling up either online or the real world,yeah?We don't want anything bad happens afterward that might go wrong,who knows? scams occur almost everyday!
oh well,just my two cents worth.
cheerio!
clive
(ref: ideas sparked by community channel)
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