End User License Gems
satosphere writes "TG Daily has an article on EULA Gems, priceless statements that companies want you to agree to in their End User License Agreement." From the article: "You agree, if purchasing by credit card or charge card, that you permanently and irrevocably waive any and all right to cause a 'chargeback' ... You agree that, if you institute such a "chargeback", it constitutes a material violation of this license, and damages Company in ways impossible to calculate, and with long-term adverse effects to the Company."
Have him. He's a total mooch. He uses my computer all night, eats all my food, and keeps demanding stuff 'for school.' Heck, I've read your comments several times; do you want the rest of 'em, too?
and before the flamebait police come out, no I don't really have kids. I'm a 20-something that has been smart enough to avoid them. My parents raised me better than that. They kept telling me that if I really want children, I should go out and buy them -- or, in the case of the parent comment, simply ask for them.
Nothing funny here, time to move on.
They're pretty annoying - luckily, they're not that hard to avoid once you learn to recognize them. These kinds of links are almost always double-underlined, and often a little blurb of text will show up if you hover over them. Also, they're often plastered all over the page in a rather nonsensical manner... so, they're not too hard to spot.
Very clever thinking! Mod up!
mod parent redundant,