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TWR | 11:44 Sat 24th Nov 2012 | ChatterBank
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Read & study the small print when buying goods, be honest. ( I do)
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i cant even see it never mind read it lol
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You have that in one, that's why the buggers do it lol
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If its a house, yes. If its a nose hair trimmer, no.
Depends on what I'm buying. Bigger the ticket often smaller the print.
Not if its small print as i wouldnt be able to read it. I am registered blind, with only a tiny bit of sight.
I can't see it either. Not only that, if I get a magnifying glass I still can't understand it. Virgin media sent me a whole booklet full of the tiniest writing you could imagine. I just have to trust to luck. But, must admit, no bother so far - fingers crossed of course.
Why afetr all this time is it still legal .Was any reason ever given for small print .Just by its size it suggests it is trying to hide summit.Isnt there an organisation try to get rid of googlygook is it it .think I start a Maprom (make all print readable okay manufactors )
i do....and i make a right meal of it if someone tries to push me along without explaining it. you shouldn't sign your life away or buy something where someone can rip you off x
i made a virgin representative stat over 2 hours in my property when we took up telephone/tv/bb. he tried to gloss over it, but i made damn sure i read it all....and negotiated 20% less off the price too! (including other discounts) x

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