Then they might as well go after many retailers in the US. When you go to a store and buy a computer more times than not I see them add in service plans without telling the consumer.
Car dealers will many times add on fees and non-standard equipment and not even tell you - even if they tell you it is the base model.
When you sign up for a mortgage they show you a wonderful payment but don't include insurance or taxes and then on top of that the payments jump drastically the second year.
When you sign up for a service (phone, cable TV etc..) they tell you its $24.99 a month but don't tell you the extra fees that jack your bill up to over $40 a month.
If it is illegal then why are so many different companies allowed to do the same thing? This isn't anything new either. I saw it when I worked in retail over 15 years ago. It's come down to the purchaser needs to pay attention to what they are buying and what charges they are approving.
all of the things you mention are out of order, and can't you see are unfair, and i would suggest illegal if challenged. it just needs the irght people and right time to do it
most people roll over and take it up the a*s
its understandable in some ways when governments and companies are literally getting away with murder that people take it
look, banks in the UK have been ripping people off for years, they would say 'our charges are in the terms and conditions' its your job to keep an eye on your account
except when you go £1 overdrawn by accident as the same day you pay money in (doesnt count til next day), and a payment you made online 4 days ago on paypal hasnt come out your account to today its pretty unfair right? especially when they charge you £40 for the honour. well because of a climate change, people actually complaining to trading standards, and local mps in record numbers, the banks were told theyre breaking the law and they have to repay everything bank. now its taken years, they have made it as hard as possible, they still havent paid out, the courts are giving the banks years extra, backhanders, lobbyists, you know the score, but voting with feet and complaining to relevant people works
in the uk, technically, if enough people complain to trading standards about any company, no matter how big, they can cease to trade
you dont have to sue people, make complaints to relevant bodies. most of the things you mention, are illegal imo, you dont have to be a lawyer to see that and t&c's mean jack sh*t if companies are using dodgy practices.
my point about 'you' having to check box is also a glaring mistake by godaddy
so draggar the choice is yours. keep getting ripped off or vote with feet or complain to relevant people. if we all did it, youd be amazed what a difference you can make
i for one will have all my domains transferred away from godaddy anyway for other reasons, mainly they are not a safe haven and they seem to have accounts hacked higher than anyone and i dont feel safe there. i also have friends who have regged a few domains at godaddy, not domainers, and they just couldnt get the hosting or privacy out of their carts and becuase id warned against frontrunning they felt had to buy.
godaddy rape you the next year when the 'free' products get auto renewed. just very bad ethics imo, but has made godaddy boss rich