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<blockquote data-quote="krossat" data-source="post: 1553142" data-attributes="member: 90835"><p>I wonder if these companies have the liberty to put anything in their TOS or do they need to get that approved first? Can they simply state "We can scam you and take your money, and still not deliver the domain, you agree to this" or any absurd statement, and not need to get it approved?</p><p></p><p>I mean if they can get away with something like this by putting a clause in the TOS, that is definitely a lapse in the legal system. Either the clause is too broad and generalized to pinpoint such frauds by big companies OR they are just carefree cause they think noone would follow it up?</p><p></p><p>In any case, this is blatant disregard of ethical business practices and should be checked. Only question is when will it be bad enough to take an action against, and who are the bodies who are responsible for keeping such practices in check?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krossat, post: 1553142, member: 90835"] I wonder if these companies have the liberty to put anything in their TOS or do they need to get that approved first? Can they simply state "We can scam you and take your money, and still not deliver the domain, you agree to this" or any absurd statement, and not need to get it approved? I mean if they can get away with something like this by putting a clause in the TOS, that is definitely a lapse in the legal system. Either the clause is too broad and generalized to pinpoint such frauds by big companies OR they are just carefree cause they think noone would follow it up? In any case, this is blatant disregard of ethical business practices and should be checked. Only question is when will it be bad enough to take an action against, and who are the bodies who are responsible for keeping such practices in check? [/QUOTE]
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