Do you read the Terms and Conditions before buying a product
A survey was taken on a popular forum (Nairaland) sampling people's concern about the details of the Terms and Conditions on products they buy or whatever comes their way before they click on or choose to agree, be it online or in hard copies why is this so ? Is it because of the length of the write up or they don't just care about reading it or no time to check time.
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You will notice they are long and the font is always small....as far as I'm concerned they don't want you to read but to accept. However it is the most important stuff. As much as possible i get my lawyer to read and point out the risks therein. A colleague is currently trying to get a refund for a payment she had made.....after going through the terms and conditions i told her to forget the 100k. They referred her to the back of the invoice for terms and conditions and a refund was stated as a no no. Last bullet always read.....your life may depend on it.
Who will read that long epistle...I think its deliberately made voluminous
Hell no! Life is too short to be readinq such!
The 2 most common lies on the internet: 1. I've read and agree to the terms of service. 2 Yes, I am over 18 years 
ethically I prefer some that make sure u scroll to the end of the document before u see 'I Agree' or 'I decline' .
Just like the telecom services , most of them do put 'how to deactivate subscribed services' on the Terms n conditions but people still call CC to send them the code
Well as for me, i read the terms and condition when the goods is expensive (20k above)
No I don't read dem! Its damn too long
No Need. Receipt Says No refund of Money After Payment
you should watch Southpark's HUMANCENTiPAD episode. You'd be scared so shi tless that you'd want to read every condition and term of agreement that comes your way.
the day i tried reading d terms and condition of WhatsApp.....Mehn......I GAVE UP.
no one reads them, i would love to at times just to fulfill all righteousness but once i start seeing the definitions, i give up
the most anoing part of it is that you must accept the condition before you get your application installed so the question is why must you decline it . hence no need for me to go through it.
I think it is deliberate.Terms and conditions are made inordinately lengthy and written in confusing language.It is a ploy to get potential customers to hit the "agree" button before they know what they are getting into
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