Do you really read the terms and conditions of the sites you are signing up?

Philippines
August 25, 2007 11:38am CST
Do you really read the terms and conditions of the sites you are signing up? Do you simply click on the I agree button without every reading it just to complete your sign up?
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@peaceful (3294)
• United States
25 Aug 07
It's a very good idea to read them... so much can be learned about a program from their Terms and Conditions, such as where the program is actually based, what are the real requirements ect. I've sniffed out several scam sites because their Terms and Condition pages were obviously cut abnd pasted from some other site! LOL! :)
• Philippines
25 Aug 07
i'm lucky i wasnt scammed for the sites i've signed up but it's better to read the terms and conditons.
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@crazynurse (7482)
• United States
25 Aug 07
yes, I actually do read the terms and agreements to sites which I join. I am afraid that if I do not read the terms and agreement then I might inadvertently break some rules and be banned! I so wish that more would read the terms here at MyLot when they join, then we might not have so many posted discussions that are blatently against the rules!
• Philippines
25 Aug 07
i've learned my lesson too just recently. if i had only read the terms and conditions i wouldnt have wasted my time on that site. tsk tsk
@secretbear (19448)
• Philippines
26 Oct 07
if you said, lemme see some hands from those who read terms and conditions, you wouldnt see my hand. LOL i rarely read these things, in fact, i cant remember a time when i actually read one! LOL i dont know.. its probably being careless but i think im just taking advantage of the fact that some people actually read it and i just can ask them about it. ^__^;;
@jcj_111776 (3216)
• Philippines
6 Sep 07
Hi there!I always read the terms and conditions, not just word for word. I scan them and look for the most important ones, like if that site is really free and will not ask for any fee. I wouldn't want to be surprised one day.