You won’t let me use your web site unless I read “the updates to our Terms of Service and Payments Terms of Service (collectively, “Terms”)”. They come to 48,822 words. That’s a short book. On my printer, it will come to 114 pages.
Try reading them yourself, and tell me how many days it takes you.
I have declined to accept your terms and conditions. I’ll use a hotel in future.
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They did not reply.
Wow, I just went and did the word count on the AirBNB “terms” again – they now come to 83,718 words! And there are supplementary policies to read too! Has anyone, ever, read them?
benbrilling over 15 years ago
Yeah, sure. You expand the font and you have 20 pages instead of 5. Easier to see but still just as hard to read!
Shikamoo Premium Member over 15 years ago
Now we use invisible ink.
No New Wars 6 months ago
An email I sent a few years back:
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Dear AirBNB,
You won’t let me use your web site unless I read “the updates to our Terms of Service and Payments Terms of Service (collectively, “Terms”)”. They come to 48,822 words. That’s a short book. On my printer, it will come to 114 pages.
Try reading them yourself, and tell me how many days it takes you.
I have declined to accept your terms and conditions. I’ll use a hotel in future.
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They did not reply.
Wow, I just went and did the word count on the AirBNB “terms” again – they now come to 83,718 words! And there are supplementary policies to read too! Has anyone, ever, read them?