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Don't sign a "Fair Day's Work" agreement
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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 770226" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>I do this all the time when I am forced to sign an agreement with a company doing services for me or if I am purchasing something.</p><p>I ask them and get verbal commitments / agreements and then write those in on the contract and then initial the written in Terms and Conditions.</p><p>Contract Law stipulates that any written in T&C supersedes any typed T&C's. A few times a manager will get involved and I wind up taken my business elsewhere since the manager will not accept the contract with the T&C the salesperson committed to. Also watch for them trying to get you to sign another contract without the hand-written T&Cs included and you must initial the hand-written T&Cs.</p><p>If the other party refuses to initial the hand-written T&Cs then the contract is not in effect ... which is what I would rather have anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 770226, member: 7966"] I do this all the time when I am forced to sign an agreement with a company doing services for me or if I am purchasing something. I ask them and get verbal commitments / agreements and then write those in on the contract and then initial the written in Terms and Conditions. Contract Law stipulates that any written in T&C supersedes any typed T&C's. A few times a manager will get involved and I wind up taken my business elsewhere since the manager will not accept the contract with the T&C the salesperson committed to. Also watch for them trying to get you to sign another contract without the hand-written T&Cs included and you must initial the hand-written T&Cs. If the other party refuses to initial the hand-written T&Cs then the contract is not in effect ... which is what I would rather have anyway. [/QUOTE]
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