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Accepting you agreements without reading them

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Hi,


I indicated through messenger that I was going to accept your agreements without reading them when continuing to make use of Mozilla ThunderBird so I am just messaging to indicate that I have done such, and just to confirm that is not an issue with you. I should have written in advance to you directly but I wrote a message on Facebook messenger so I hope that is sufficient to qualify as such, and it is okay with you if I skip on reading large agreements and just accept those.


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Edd

Hi, I indicated through messenger that I was going to accept your agreements without reading them when continuing to make use of Mozilla ThunderBird so I am just messaging to indicate that I have done such, and just to confirm that is not an issue with you. I should have written in advance to you directly but I wrote a message on Facebook messenger so I hope that is sufficient to qualify as such, and it is okay with you if I skip on reading large agreements and just accept those. Regards Edd

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Edd, I really don't care what you read or do not read. I doubt anyone in the community does. That is your choice entirely. It does not however exempt you from being bound by them.

Just as not knowing about some law and breaking it is not a defense in a court for why you broke it. Failure to know what you have agreed to is not a valid excuse for failing to know, or to abide by, those agreements.