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Originally posted by kara
yes but "Under no circumstances" means "Under no circumstances" - and by voting, you have prima facie accepted the T&Cs
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And I'm sure this is exactly the defence that Channel 4 would use, but the fact remains that it can be declared as nulll by the UCTA.
This seems useful:
http://www.oft.gov.uk/Consumer/Unfai...ts/default.htm
And when you vote, you have accepted the terms and conditions, there's nothing prima facie about it, you've accepted them, fact!