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Joined on: Monday, 28th October 2002, 22:15, Last used: Monday, 28th October 2002, 22:15

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RE: IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ALL BARGAIN FORUMS USERS

"Don`t forget ANYONE can come look in here, we don`t want Reviewer to be involved in a legal wrangle."


erm ... I personally think you obviously have no idea about the law - a companies terms and conditions for an offer or promotion are not a matter of common law in general but solely for the purposes of the contract that arises after the acceptance of the offer. Breach of these terms and conditions would only lead to (at the worse) a breach of contract between the company and the individual - it cannot encompass a thrid party!!!!!

Therefore, advertising a offer no matter how "dodgy" or dubious is not actually any offence (certainly not in any jurisdiction in the United Kingdom) and this thread seems to be aimed at causing paranoia.

Nor would it be likely that a online shop could hold anyone liable for damages, since they themselves are the ones that have advertised the offer initially.

The only case in which there could be a "legal wrangle" would be in the case of fraud; not only is fraud notoriously difficult to prove but also there has as yet been no post of this forum that would constitute fraud - `conspiracy to commit` being an essential element.