I saw someone else's suggestion talking about reviewing TOS, and I don't think that is practical. What I do think is practical is you have to show the buyer the TOS and have them verbally agree to it. This way, the buyer actually sees your TOS instead of it being in your signature.
EDIT: It is the same way in law, you are not allowed to have a TOS that you just passively agree to, the customer actually has to agree to it.
(this is https://www.nextadvisor.com/how-enforceable-are-terms-of-service-agreements/ btw)
EDIT: It is the same way in law, you are not allowed to have a TOS that you just passively agree to, the customer actually has to agree to it.
(this is https://www.nextadvisor.com/how-enforceable-are-terms-of-service-agreements/ btw)
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