| ▲ | shakna 4 hours ago | |
Clauses existing, have very little to do with it being enforceable. Vader might say he can change the deal at any point, but consumer law generally requires that what is purchased reflects what is advertised. If you don't agree to a new set of terms, because the service is changed from what you purchased, then both parties generally should still be party to the previous. Notification alone, is not enough. Agreement is required. | ||