by The Comrade » Mon Jan 19, 2015 3:05 pm
if i am promised something upon payment when conditions XYZ are met, and XYZ are met, and i am not given what i was promised, that means i was lied to. it was a fraudulent agreement. i gave money for goods, and was not given goods.
having an EULA that says "no it totally isn't fraud" doesn't make it not fraud. corporate terms and conditions don't supercede US law.