| ▲ | srmarm 7 hours ago | |
That may be true but doesn't help if not accepting the terms prevents you from using the device. On a practical level you then at best have a battle to get a third party (the retailer) to give you a refund and most people faced with the option of removing and returning a huge expensive device like a fridge with no guarantee of a refund are going to just leave it. It does need some stubborn and tenacious people to make a stand and set a president - perhaps backed by a consumer rights group but it's an uphill battle. | ||
| ▲ | exe34 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> huge expensive device like a fridge with no guarantee of a refund are going to just leave it. oh I'll fix it with a hammer, or glue a piece of cardboard on it. I paid extra for devices without WiFi when I moved house this year. | ||