Comment Re:Suing for fraud? (Score 1) 402
No, the sales material did not in any way require that I sign up for any service. Service was offered as an EXTRA option on the menu. This was their mistake, but they DID MAKE the mistake. Do you think the IRS is gonna let you off on your taxes if you make a mistake? Do you think the lawyers are gonna let you off if you injure someone by mistake? Well, I'm not gonna let a corporation off the hook for making a mistake. It is perfectly morally correct to take them up on a business offer made to the general public. Do you refuse to buy the loss leaders at your grocery store because it would hurt their profits? Now that they've caught their mistake, they have changed the terms of the offer. These terms apply to every future sale of the item. They have every right to change the terms of the offer to whatever they want, BEFORE THE TRANSACTION IS MADE. They do NOT have the right to change the terms of the transaction after it is entered into. That's the ONLY issue I am debating here. --GraySoul