(caught the spelling mistake afterwards ugh)

  • nexguy@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    Just because a company puts a bunch of shit into a long contract and you sign it doesn’t mean it’s enforceable. They would say they asked to cancel the membership and there is proof(email). It doesn’t matter what gimmicks a company comes up with to make cancelling difficult. A judge would see right through those tactics.

    • SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 hour ago

      Exactly. And, often, if one part of the contact is unenforceable, the entire thing is void.

      So, as soon as they try to do illegal shit in the contract, it should be deemed unenforceable and thus void.

      Should.

      I wish there was a government entity or agency that just went around decimating people’s lives for predatory practices like this. Oh? You wanna be an LLC and try an MLM? Straight to jail. You want to capitalize on teenagers’ insecurity by raping their privacy and feeding them ads? Jail. You think you’re gonna make it big by trapping people in predatory gym contracts and make it nearly impossible to leave without paying a bunch of fees? Believe it or not, directly to jail.