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Out of morbid curiosity...how many actually read the fine print/rules of whatever
I am a stickler about reading everything. What about you |
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There are rules?
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Lol ummmmm yes
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How is this a morbid curiosity? Is this for people who don't read instruction on guns so they look down the barrel and things go really wrong?
I should read those things. One of these times I'm probably going to sell myself into slavery in Cuba and I won't even knew when. |
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Yep...The fine~print is where all the important information is usually found.
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Lol ummmmm yes There is always something to spoil the fun. |
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Out of morbid curiosity...how many actually read the fine print/rules of whatever I am a stickler about reading everything. What about you I read them when I first signed up and then I reread them the last time you asked everyone to do so |
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If you give them a glance to makes sure you're not being sold into prostitution does that count?
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I went to summer school, between the 7th and 8th grade.
First day, the teacher handed us all a VERY thick set of test papers, advising we might not be able to finish it all. She said, read it all through first, before you begin, then handed them out. I spent quite some time reading it. On the second to last page, middle, it said, "If you have read this far without starting the test, sign here and you will receive an A+, for following instructions. Do not fill-in the test." I signed it and looked around. Everyone else was busy answering test questions. I smiled at the teacher and then spent the rest of the time trying to appear I was test-marking. Sometimes, you get a lesson early in life that stays with you. It can be a very good thing:-) |
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I've seen tests like that. But I still don't read most fine print. hahaha
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Maybe it's just me lol
Online or in real life,I read everything. When I worked for a doctor, I was AMAZED how many people never read what they signed. The form explained the extra tests available but they still asked me what the tests were |
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I cannot read anymore, college has burnt me out.
Can we just make up the rules on the fly? |
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Doesn't fine print mean, better ink?
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I just thought fine print, meant we had to pull out tri-focals to read it. I don't wear glasses, so I didn't bother.
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nope never read it probably wont either ..
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Fine print is just a CYA measure invented by lawyers to protect against litigation from idiots with no common sense. Another use is to foist some unpalatable condition on people who won't read it because it's too small and impossible to decipher. So, are you hinting that there is some ridiculous interest rate on Mingle posts hidden in there somewhere?
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I honestly do not read the rules..
I figure, if I do something wrong, I'll be told about it. Right? |
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I honestly do not read the rules.. I figure, if I do something wrong, I'll be told about it. Right? Right. Now you women break out the photos with bikinis... |
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Humm honest huhhh well I read it to a extent then figure well either you sign it or they will not do it... Most medical procedures the fine print will tell you that if you don't sign it they will not perform it so they have you in a corner.....
Humm do I let them do it and hope like hell I get well or do I not sign it and they tell me see ya hope like heck that nature heals you without our help... So I read what is in the big print and glace over the really fine print. I do make sure I read the areas where they want to share all your info with those that don't need it and refuse that part... |
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I honestly do not read the rules.. I figure, if I do something wrong, I'll be told about it. Right? Right. Now you women break out the photos with bikinis... Rules be damned... My see-through bikini is Going up! |
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