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- Si
> > Yikes! I don't mind if the rates don't go back up, but if their rates are
> > higher than the market average two years from now that's a
> > different story.
> > Anyone know whether the above statement is legally binding (my
> > guess is 95%
> > of users will never read it)? Are other low cost competitors of Network
> > Solutions including similar text in their service agreements? I haven't
> > looked very hard at any others.
> >
> IANAL, but in some states I believe certain consumer contracts are limited
> to maybe two years.
> In other cases, it may be binding, but if they didn't specify an ability to
> increase the rate I would guess would be limited to the original price.
> --
> Dan Kriwitsky
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