Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: lapierrem
I think what the point was here at least on the enforcement of contracts is that - if it's illegal - the original contract is void. At least in most places, they are required to give 90 days notice for any change in TOS. That includes adding a usage cap to a previously unlimited service. The illegal contracts thing - think of it this way. If you said you paid the hooker on the corner and then don't and she tries to take you to court - they can't do anything about it even if she was screwed out of money...haha
the problem is the contract is signed, the terms are agreed upon. The fact that somebody signed a binding agreement with such a blatent "out" is not the ISPs problem. There is a specific section of a services agreement (no matter what the industry) called "termination." If somebody is dumb enough to sign it without reading the fine print, well.....its perfectly legal to terminate said service.
again - no matter what the industry. There is nothing "illegal" about the contract, because the contract has already been though many reviews on the "legality" of the agreement. That is what is so funny, is folks honestly believe this is somehow illegal yet they agreed to it.
If it was illegal you attorney would have let you know before you signed it. Didn't get your attorney to review before you signed? That sure as hell is the customer's problem for being a dummy.
These kinds of agreements are perfectly legal and perfectly acceptible.