Terms of Service to watch for: March 2008 Archives

Why are companies allowed to offer a service with terms of service that suggest one thing and do another?

"Yahoo! says it can get the messages back in a few hours (presumably restoring them from backup tapes). But this is still pretty embarrassing for Yahoo!, and it's unfortunately all too common in the tech world. Companies love to advertise unlimited service when their systems aren't actually set up for "unlimited" usage. "

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iForem created an irrevocable trust funded by your purchase making you the service beneficiary.  What does that mean?  iForem, can not choose what to provide you!  You buy the service, and you will keep it for life.  We wont cancel you, change your service terms or use deceptive marketing to suggest it will be there for you.

Sure, some services are free.  You expect them to do odd things.  Do you keep your most personal information with free services?  Would you keep your money in a bank where someone could choose what to do with your account?  Without your approval?  Sell your financial information for marketing income so you could have free checking?   I don't think so. 

You want a Safe Deposit Box that will be yours with no reoccurring fees.  One that will provide you that Peace of Mind where your Important life memories are kept safe and secure.  Trust iForem!

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