
Do you remember the days, when any contract was not and could not be signed, in any type of market place without a hand-shake and signing on the dotted line to agree to the proposed deal?
Well, with the age of technology, and now online buying and selling in almost any sphere, and over the telephone too, you can easily take out a contract, and agree to a deal in less formal ways. But one irony that seems to shout loudly how the market it always on the sellers side, is if you want to cancel a contract of some kind, and you originally made the deal either by computer or over the telephone, that to cancel it, you have to go through all the similar processes in reversal as to when taking it out, but you then ALSO have to put it in writing to the company and sign on the dotted line.

When no such stipulation was made at the beginning of the deal. I object to this. Loudly. But not a fat lot to do about. I have cancelled several things no longer required in the last few years, and each time almost exclusively have been taken out by telephone or online, and once they have become surplus to requirements and wanted to cancel it, have felt led to Grrr loudly about sending a hard copy and signing on the dotted line.
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