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  2. Fine print - Wikipedia

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    Fine print is controversial because of its deceptive nature. Its purpose is to make the consumer believe that the offer is really great. Though the real truth about the offer is technically available to the consumer in the smaller print of the advertisement—thus virtually ensuring plausible deniability from claims of fraud—it is often designed to be overlooked.

  3. How Scrolling Past Fine Print Can Hurt Your Wallet

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    When you purchase something on a payment plan or opt in to a service, it's common to have to sign a contract. The problem is that these contracts are often long and complex -- and include a lot of...

  4. Do You Still Need to Read Your Credit Card Contract's Fine Print?

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  5. Allen Klein - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones' $1.25 million advance from the Decca Records label in 1965, for example, was deposited into a company that Klein had established, and the fine print of the contract did not require Klein to release it for 20 years. [4]

  6. ‘Car insurance is a scam’: Frustrated driver slams GEICO for 56% rate hike after she failed to read the ‘fine print’ on her policy Bethan Moorcraft April 13, 2024 at 2:58 AM

  7. Skilcraft - Wikipedia

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    Skilcraft duct tape. The fine print at the bottom of label reads "Skilcraft is a registered trademark licensed by National Industries for the Blind". The National Industries for the Blind (NIB) incorporated as a nonprofit organization on August 10, 1938, [6] and was created as a result of the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act (JWOD). [7]

  8. The fine print is frequently not fine - AOL

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  9. Standard trading conditions - Wikipedia

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    They are usually printed as the fine print behind the shipping documents like bill of lading, air way bill, or consignment note. These standard trading conditions state the general contract terms and conditions between the two contracting parties who do a contract of transportation or storage or otherwise handling of goods.