It says subject to applicable law, therefore if any of the terms are unfair they are invalid.
Basically they can put what they like, if I think their terms are unfair and a court agrees with me I'm free to ignore their terms.
I have had a victory using this act before actually.
If you appeal and if the court agrees.
Anyway what I said is true, they can change their conditions whenever they want. That's the point I was making. Removing a 'deal' is hardly going to be considered unfair unless say you had 50000 points and they just nulled them with no notice or something.
If you appeal and if the court agrees.
Anyway what I said is true, they can change their conditions whenever they want. That's the point I was making. Removing a 'deal' is hardly going to be considered unfair unless say you had 50000 points and they just nulled them with no notice or something.