I am leery of these one-sided contracts that claim to be alterable without notification to the customer. It started with the End User License Agreements that claimed to be enforceable after cutting the seal on the envelope containing the software disks and the EULA inside. Now the contracts can be changed electronically because they’re not printed. This would not be acceptable for a standard legal contract where all parties must sign in agreement, but now the corporation can change whatever it wants and not even bother to tell you what happened. I had that problem when somebody decided to change a contract in such a way that I became a violation. I got a notice telling me that I had until some date to reduce my consumption that had been acceptable for several years prior. I threw money at the corporation to upgrade my service plan, but it obviously did not want my business.
I am leery of these one-sided contracts that claim to be alterable without notification to the customer. It started with the End User License Agreements that claimed to be enforceable after cutting the seal on the envelope containing the software disks and the EULA inside. Now the contracts can be changed electronically because they’re not printed. This would not be acceptable for a standard legal contract where all parties must sign in agreement, but now the corporation can change whatever it wants and not even bother to tell you what happened. I had that problem when somebody decided to change a contract in such a way that I became a violation. I got a notice telling me that I had until some date to reduce my consumption that had been acceptable for several years prior. I threw money at the corporation to upgrade my service plan, but it obviously did not want my business.