What people need to realize in this extremely litigious USA society, is that accountability should come first, and if a person is not responsible, or smart, enough to read a contract that will bind you legally then those people, which are obviously stupid and should, by no means, even be allowed to procreate, should be accountable for their own irresposibility. It is baffling to me that in this day and age of information exchange and availability people are still trying to pretend and play ignorance to try and squeeze money out of a company (regardless of how ruthless that company is, they are in the business to make money, not to loose). READ before signing and ask questions, DO NOT ASSUME anything. It's called common sense.
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