Do the “terms of use” for a purchase need to be on my receipt?
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Do the “terms of use” for a purchase need to be on my receipt?
I purchased a product online. After I pressed confirm, the screen went into numbers and symbols so I “x” it out, thinking that it was canceled. A receipt was emailed 2 days later, the product came 2 weeks later. Today, I was charged $147 because, at the time I pressed the confirm button that led to the number and symbol screen there was fine print explaining the terms of use. There were no terms of use on the receipt.
Asked on March 9, 2012 under Bankruptcy Law, Pennsylvania
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