2. In my experience, there's always some trigger in the fine print that functions as opting in. In the instant case, if the salesman had once gotten you to say 'yes' over the phone, or if you had received and used the "no strings attached" card, or . . .
Underhanded? Certainly. Hanging by its fingernails on the edge of legality? Almost equally certainly.
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Date: 2008-10-09 03:53 am (UTC)However,
2. In my experience, there's always some trigger in the fine print that functions as opting in. In the instant case, if the salesman had once gotten you to say 'yes' over the phone, or if you had received and used the "no strings attached" card, or . . .
Underhanded? Certainly. Hanging by its fingernails on the edge of legality? Almost equally certainly.