Quote Originally Posted by Doozer View Post
Oh good. Now I know you didn't read it. That makes leaving you to your ignorance a lot easier.

By the way, I'll repeat it again, in the agreement it says,



It's not "$100's of promissory digital services" because those things have no monetary value if you sign the agreement. Which you did. Ponder on that, because clearly I could copy and paste the whole agreement here and you would still say "uhhh I can't read, take a class on contract law please".

This is getting off topic anyway. Let's just move on. I'm getting tired of this. I can only show you the agreement in question so many times before it gets irritating that you're not even trying. You can argue against this, but I won't be here to see it.
The items and characters have no monetary value, but your access to them does. Access to all of the digital content you paid for is the "$100's of promissory digital service," SE is supposed to be providing you for your money. Taking your money and yet denying you access "for no reason," is not legal.

You read the ToS, but you don't really understand what it's saying or what a contract actually is. Everything written in a contract has implied restrictions set by contract law. Being written in a contract doesn't make things like theft, slavery, murder, etc. legal. SE KNOWS that their ToS would NEVER hold up if they just took your money and "for no reason" decided not to provide you the service you paid for.