#post-id: 5515-16-48
#original-date: 1.09.2015 Tue
#original-time: 4:48 PM
#original-day:  5515
#original-host: WinXP Prof SP3 (Build 2600)

Before signing or agreeing to something, you really should read through the contract. However, being a doorstopping Wall of Text, most people and characters just skip to the end and sign it, either trusting or rationalizing no one would be slimy enough to sneak in something they wouldn't have agreed to in previous talks. Oh those poor, deluded souls.

Whatever contract, Deal with the Devil, electronic End User Licensing Agreement or Magically Binding Contract the character speedily signed will have one or more clauses in the fine print designed to screw them over, remove all liability from the other party, or nullifying the whole thing. The sneaky party will use this to coerce the signer into doing their bidding or taking their stuff, while simultaneously avoiding all consequences.


http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ReadTheFinePrint

EULA очень к месту. А вот про договоры с банком как-то забыли.

Кстати, новая фраза «Wall of text». В русском языке называется «Простыня [текста]».