People can wonder why, of course. But short of threatening to refund or getting a refund there isn't much they can do. The law is on SE's side, that's all I'm saying.And that gives a right for people to never wonder why they are getting an error or how to correct the issue? It doesn't give another person the ability to complain that a product that they purchased from a company isn't working as it is intended too? A EULA and a TOS isn't something that is this shield that makes them go "haha you can't touch me you can't touch me. i can do this i can do this and you cant do nothing." They use it when they have to. They don't use it to abuse their own power and that is what you are arguing.
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