top | item 25898072 (no title) eue6e6ey | 5 years ago That makes sense, I'd assumed it was specific to the service the consumer was using that prompted them to agree. discuss order hn newest sitkack|5 years ago It is a lie a sense, it meant to deceive and give plausible deniability for the telco to do literally anything they want.In that regard, the whole thing can be thrown out as <fancy word for> trickery.
sitkack|5 years ago It is a lie a sense, it meant to deceive and give plausible deniability for the telco to do literally anything they want.In that regard, the whole thing can be thrown out as <fancy word for> trickery.
sitkack|5 years ago
In that regard, the whole thing can be thrown out as <fancy word for> trickery.