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In reply to the discussion: I refuse to "voluntarily" give up a seat I have paid for, and am, in fact, occupying, and some [View all]OrwellwasRight
(5,312 posts)If I don't see, read, or understand the terms until I arrive at the airport and you print them on the back of the ticket, I have only implicitly agreed. You may say that you printed the terms explicitly in 8 pt type on the ticket, but my agreement to those terms was implicit, in that I paid you. giving you the right to impose your terms on me. It was not explicit in that we had any discussion of the terms, what they meant, or that I had any choice in agreeing to them or not.
Here is an example of explicit agreement:
I want to buy this dress, but it is missing a button. Will you repair it for me?
No. You buy it as is. If you buy it, I have no responsibility to fix the button or anything else for that matter. Do you still want it?
Yes.
In that situation my agreement to buy your product on terms you dictated what explicit.