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Originally Posted by meme405
What are you on about?
You didn't sign a contract therefore you can walk out without paying? The charter of rights and freedoms?
Seriously what the hell am I reading?
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Hey, don't get all butthurt on me. Read what I wrote about where I learned it, before you start spewing your rage.
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Originally Posted by meme405
I'd love to see you explain that to the cops. "Sorry officer, but I never signed a contract to buy that Big Mac; therefore, I just ate it and walked out."
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If you're deciding not to pay, obviously you're not going to be cocky about it. Like I said, many many people don't have the decency or immoral to eat, complain and leave, so chill out bro. It is what it is.
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Originally Posted by meme405
Just because there was not a signed contract does not mean there was not a binding exchange which both parties agreed/understood would take place.
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It doesn't mean there is either... so the customer has the upper hand because he/she can find almost any excuse to not pay.
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When you walk into an establishment, take a seat, look at a menu with set prices, then order an item off that menu, there is the express understanding that you will then pay for the services rendered to make that meal happen. Regardless of how you felt about how that service was rendered. The server could have dropped it in your lap for all I care. Your obligation at that point is to pay for that food.
Now whether a restaurant will make you pay for having your breakfast dumped on your lap, or not, is an entirely different topic. If they did I would probably make a thread on here, but I would still have to legally pay for the meal.
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What do you mean "but I would still have to legally pay for the meal"? If you walk into a restaurant, ordered a meal, and it didn't come as described on the menu, you would pay for it? If they served your food on a plunger, used condoms, used panties, you'd still pay for it?
If you ordered a three course meal and they only serve you two, you'd pay for three? I mean, decency is decency, but you should also have some sense of pride and principals before you actually pay for a service.
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Originally Posted by meme405
What's next your going to walk into a clothing store, and just walk out with a bunch of clothes claiming that you never signed a contract agreeing to pay for the clothes?
Are you a freeman by chance?
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That would be theft.
However, customers have the right to return products for full refund within 2 years of purchasing product unless there is written agreement that states the duration of refund/exchange or no refund/exchange.
Whether buying products at a mall or getting service from a restaurant, the same rule applies for customers. Eating at a restaurant, and later discovering that there is something wrong with the food, is similar to getting a full refund.