I purchased a product from a company. At the time of purchase I was given a 5 page contract to sign that was sopose to cover the company in every legal way possible on every legal ground, in a nut shell the contract stated that they would not be liable for any defect, damages, no returns etc. I skimmed through the pages and initial off the side on a few pages (these areas did not call for a signature but the sales person told me to initial the pages ). However, the final page read the following: "MY SIGNATURE BELOW INDICATES THAT I HAVE READ THIS ENTIRE AGREEMENT, UNDERSTAND IT, AND AGREE TO ALL OF ITS TERMS"(I did not sign that portion of the contract). The product was returned to the company because of defects and lack of service to resolve the matter and I disputed the charge with my Credit card company, now the company is trying to uphold the contract. Can the company uphold the contract ?
2007-07-19
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