Timeline for If you sign a signature pad, without seeing what it's for, is it binding?
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Sep 1, 2015 at 4:47 | comment | added | Alexanne Senger | @cnst: I read the question. I understood the question. I don't think you understand my answer. My answer is not to "read it." You can't read something you never saw. (How did you take that away from my answer?) I am saying you will have to show evidence that explains why your signature does not represent agreement. For example, you can depose witnesses during discovery. You can review company policies and procedures. You can interview every person that was on the delivery route that day and ask them if they were shown the agreement first. That's why you need a lawyer's advice. | |
Sep 1, 2015 at 2:44 | comment | added | cnst | How can one agree or disagree to a document if none is produced prior to the signature being taken? It's a bit ironic that your answer appears to advise us to "read it", yet you don't seem to have actually read the question! | |
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Aug 30, 2015 at 18:32 | history | answered | Alexanne Senger | CC BY-SA 3.0 |