Is it normal to actually read all of the terms and conditions?

For years I have signed up to all sorts of things, without reading terms and conditions. Not that I go in clueless of what I signed up for and what it allowed and what is prohibited etc. Because I have always had an idea of what's going on and what it is about and really from there I applied common sence to navigate my way through. So is it really necessary to read the terms and conditions to everything I have signed up for?to go through all those pages when most of it is really just common sence?

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  • Shaggyjunior

    I used to, not as much anymore though :P.

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  • Wafflecopter

    It's not normal in the sense that most people don't do it. But people probably should, since you never know what people slip into those sort of agreements. And they're actually legally binding, so if you do something against the TOA and cite that you didn't know, you're still accountable.

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  • dappled

    I could tell you that I've read all the terms and conditions for everything I've signed or signed up for.

    Normally it's okay. I wish I'd have read the terms of iTunes, though. Chiselling bastids! $50 paid for zero songs.

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  • dirtybirdy

    You should this way you can't be one of those people who's all like whadaya mean I wasn't supposed to do that?? Well didn't you read the terms and conditions? This little box with a check mark in it says you did. Did you lie???? Now you shall be drawn and quartered. You "agreed" to that when you clicked the box. No way out.

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