The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines fine print as “something thoroughly and often deliberately obscure; especially a part of an agreement or document spelling out restrictions and ...
Usually, my blood pressure is low enough to elicit compliments from my doctor. So it’s a good thing he wasn't around to measure it while I was reading David Cay Johnston’s new book, The Fine Print: ...
If there’s one thing everyone has heard about contracts, it’s that you have to make sure to read the fine print. If there’s anything in a contract that’s likely to come back and bite you, it’s usually ...
Ah, the fine print. Those tiny words that are added to the bottom of a contract or advertisement. Those words that are read at breakneck speed in the final seconds of a commercial. Those two words: ...
There’s a saying, “The LARGE PRINT GIVETH, and the small print taketh away.” We usually associate this concept with the big bold promise of benefits in an advertisement for a product or service we ...
If you want to know why customers are bolting for the exits, talk to someone like Robert Barrows. He'll offer fine-print examples businesses should follow -- if they want to fail. Barrows, an ad ...
Can the New York Yankees change the First Amendment and make their fans agree to the change? They tried recently. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and ...