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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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Fine Print Friday: Dish Network

November 5, 2010

Given the recent class action lawsuit filed against Dish Network, and that I recently examined Comcast’s customer agreement, I thought it would be good to check the Dish Network Residential Customer Agreement to see how it measures up.

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Fine Print Friday: Credit Solutions of America

October 8, 2010

Credit Solutions of America (CSA) is one of the largest debt settlement companies in the United States. They have been operating since 2003, and in that time have become the target of a significant number of lawsuits. Debt settlement agencies generally have also been accused of unethical practices and misleading advertising. Find out how CSA’s contract affects its clients.

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Fine Print Friday: Comcast Cable

August 20, 2010

As by far the largest provider of digital media services in the country (including cable television, internet, and digital phone), 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? This week’s Fine Print Friday will illuminate some of the more interesting provisions of your agreement with Comcast.

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Fine Print Friday: iPhone’s AT&T Wireless Service Agreement

February 19, 2010

As arguably one of the most popular gadgets in our society today, the iPhone is coveted by many, and most people will sign whatever they have to in order to get one. As with many contracts, most people also do not read any of the terms to which they are agreeing. If you are an iPhone user in the United States, you are likely bound to the following terms through AT&T Wireless.

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