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The fine-print world is going through a significant transition, however, thanks to a continuing cat-and-mouse game over what consumers need to know.
It's Not Your Eyes…the Fine Print Is Getting Really, Really Small Missy Sullivan 2012
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On other fronts, though, fine-print agreements have grown more entrenched.
It's Not Your Eyes…the Fine Print Is Getting Really, Really Small Missy Sullivan 2012
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The culprit is right there in the fine-print or in the lengthy agreement you scroll through without reading before you click on the button that says, "I agree."
Nan Aron: AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion: The Corporate Court Does it Again Nan Aron 2011
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• Consumers can be bound by a fine-print arbitration clause in cellphone and other retail contracts, even when state law would permit a class-action lawsuit against the company.
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The culprit is right there in the fine-print or in the lengthy agreement you scroll through without reading before you click on the button that says, "I agree."
Nan Aron: AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion: The Corporate Court Does it Again Nan Aron 2011
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The fine-print of the legislation, however, contained a number of provisions—including one that gives a small number of appointees the power to block probes—insulating Mr. Cuomo and lawmakers from scrutiny.
Ethics Pick Questioned Jacob Gershman 2012
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Scott McCartney explains why travel insurance is tricky and that reading the fine-print is essential in order to get a refund in the event your plans are disrupted.
Coverage for When the Vacation Is Scrubbed Scott McCartney 2011
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They essentially wrote the student loan law, in which the fine-print says they aren't "dischargable."
Notable & Quotable 2011
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One way around the fine-print: Buy "cancel for any reason" coverage.
Coverage for When the Vacation Is Scrubbed Scott McCartney 2011
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• Consumers can be bound by a fine-print arbitration clause in cellphone and other retail contracts, even when state law would permit a class-action lawsuit against the company.
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