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Nov 30th, 2002, 13:05:37
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Something you should all know (take it from someone who's taken the Bar Exam)
Just because a company says you can't cancel an order once it has been placed isn't 100% true.
According to current E-Commerce regulations a company may not do the following (in laymans terms):
1> Charge for the product before it has shipped.
2> Refuse cancellation of an order, so long as the product has not been shipped.
Basically, if it is not in a UPS or Fedex or USPS box and sitting in a truck at Funcoms docks/warehouse, cancellation cannot be refused legally.
For those of you who'd like to do some verification:
http://www.ftc.gov
http://www.bbbenc.org/common.html?lo...compid=3001204
http://www.mnd.bbb.org/commonreport....ompid=38000919
Soulmartyr
Last edited by Soulmartyr; Nov 30th, 2002 at 16:24:44.
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