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are they allowed to do this?
If they told people about this before they signed their contracts, yes.
Otherwise, unlikely.
are they allowed to do this?
Isn't a business allowed to charge you whatever the fuck they want for their own products?If they told people about this before they signed their contracts, yes.are they allowed to do this?
Otherwise, unlikely.
are they allowed to do this?
If they told people about this before they signed their contracts, yes.
Otherwise, unlikely.
Isn't a business allowed to charge you whatever the fuck they want for their own products?If they told people about this before they signed their contracts, yes.are they allowed to do this?
Otherwise, unlikely.
Looking at the screenshot, it appears to be an electronics store.Isn't a business allowed to charge you whatever the fuck they want for their own products?If they told people about this before they signed their contracts, yes.are they allowed to do this?
Otherwise, unlikely.
A business is allowed to charge you as much as the contract you sign says. And not a single fucking penny more.
If you sign a contract for 20€ a month and then charge you 25€ they broke their contract and you can sue them to get your money back (and maybe some extra) and step away from the contract without any consequences.
If you sign a contract for 20€ a month which also says that if you use IE they will charge 25€, then they can freely do so.
So any customer who already has a contract with these guys (in which they were not informed and did not sign to agree to this) could theoretically step away from the contract without any consequences and/or sue.
If the company only applies it to new customers and puts it in the contract and those new customers sign that contract, then they are free to do so. But you cannot charge someone extra after you, as a company, agreed to give them your product at a fixed price depicted in a contract.
Isn't a business allowed to charge you whatever the fuck they want for their own products?If they told people about this before they signed their contracts, yes.are they allowed to do this?
Otherwise, unlikely.
A business is allowed to charge you as much as the contract you sign says. And not a single fucking penny more.
If you sign a contract for 20€ a month and then charge you 25€ they broke their contract and you can sue them to get your money back (and maybe some extra) and step away from the contract without any consequences.
If you sign a contract for 20€ a month which also says that if you use IE they will charge 25€, then they can freely do so.
So any customer who already has a contract with these guys (in which they were not informed and did not sign to agree to this) could theoretically step away from the contract without any consequences and/or sue.
If the company only applies it to new customers and puts it in the contract and those new customers sign that contract, then they are free to do so. But you cannot charge someone extra after you, as a company, agreed to give them your product at a fixed price depicted in a contract.
I think I've already linked you, but if all you need is a static shot of a page, http://browsershots.org/ can do it with many versions.I have IE6 at home, IE8 at work.
Damn, I can't test my webpages with IE7
Oh, you are right, I forgot about it. Thanks, I'll keep it somewhere I'll remember now.I think I've already linked you, but if all you need is a static shot of a page, http://browsershots.org/ can do it with many versions.