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That's good for you, I'm not going to argue with you about it, my original point stands, the site is fine if used properly and I'm not paranoid enough to care enough about sending them amended TOS agreements. You do what you feel you have to, I'm not in the least bit worried about Facebook coming after me for legal fees and I imagine the millions of people who use the site aren't that worried about it either. If you want to go on a crusade against online TOS agreements, be my guest, just don't go being such an idiot that you would assume it's because everyone else is a member of the "weak willed masses" because we don't give a shit, we just aren't as paranoid as you are. Also if you think that because you crossed that part of your CC service agreement out that they won't report you to a credit agency, I encourage you to default on your CC and see what happens lmao. You know why nobody deactivates your accounts or doesn't send you a CC when you send them amended terms? It's not because they are acquiescing to your revisions, it's because their TOS supercedes your amended terms and you agree to their TOS simply by using their service whether you send them amended terms or not. I doubt your amended terms would mean jack in a court of law but, thankfully, you'll probably never need to find out.


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