Fine Print Friday

Facebook’s Updated Privacy Policy

September 30, 2011
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Facebook has changed its look…again. And Facebook has changed its interface…again. And Facebook has changed its privacy policy…again. So to keep up with the Joneses, Pro and Contracts is checking out Facebook’s revised privacy policy to see what is new, what is different, and whether there is newly-public information on your Facebook page.

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Planet Fitness’s No-Meathead-Zone

September 16, 2011
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After seeing a recent spot on The Daily Show about discrimination against bodybuilders at Planet Fitness, I thought it would be interesting to comb through Planet Fitness’s policies to see what precisely is prohibited or enforced at Planet Fitness locations (of which there are over 500 throughout the United States).

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Verizon Wireless Customer Agreement Arbitration Provision

September 9, 2011
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As part of a new series on arbitration, this week we will look specifically at the Arbitration provision in Verizon Wireless’s Customer Agreement. As has been continually expressed groups such as Consumerist, arbitration provisions are generally bad news for the consumer, but necessary if you want the product or service to which it is attached.

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RadioShack’s “Hassle-Free” Replacement Service Plan

August 26, 2011
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In a recent post on Consumerist, someone wrote briefly about his ridiculous experience trying to use RadioShack’s “Hassle-Free” Replacement Service Plan. But apparently their definition of “replace” is a little different. See how different, and look inside a terrible contract.

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Greatest Hits: Comcast Cable Contract

August 19, 2011

As by far the largest provider of digital media services in the country (including cable television, internet, and digital phone), Comcast [Comcast] has many Fine Print Friday readers as customers. Since we always just sign off on the agreement so we can watch our favorite shows and surf our favorite web sites, the question is: What did we agree to?

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PlayStation Network Privacy Policy Update

August 12, 2011
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The PlayStation Network (PSN) just updated its Privacy Policy, and Pro and Contracts is on the scene to review it and explain both how it affects you, and look at the changes from the previous version of the PSN Privacy Policy.

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Fine Print Friday: Best Buy’s Return Policy

August 5, 2011
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Best Buy is one of the biggest electronics retailers in the country, and is now spreading to other countries. It started in my hometown, and has been pretty amazing to watch it grow into the giant it is now. Some people are not huge fans of Best Buy, though, and their return policies may have [...]

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Wells Fargo vs. Ford Motor Vehicle Lease Agreements

July 29, 2011
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After much digging, I finally found an example of the terms and conditions of an automobile lease. The automobile manufacturers do everything possible to keep the actual details from being seen until it’s time to sign the contract. True, basic terms (like 0% APR, $1000 customer loyalty cash, etc.) are laid out because they are incentives to buy. But these teasers are always followed by something along the lines of “See dealer for full details.” But now you can read on to see full details….

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