
The T&C's probably changed over the years, he would have agreed to old ones that wouldn't have stated this I believe.When you register do agree with the terms and conditions which I do believe state that they can delete/alter accounts at any time. So it's absolutely fine for them to do this. Habbo had given users over a year to claim their account and merge it into the .COM hotel which I feel was a pretty good amount of time to recover.
Sorry for your loss!
It's sheer unlucky, but its probably more of a gift.
Habbo T&C's have stated they can alter/delete your account without notice since 2003 (when I first joined atleast) I believe, so they would have been the same then![]()
Habbo are snideeeeeeeee
Not really, basically every site that requires you registering have that included in their T&Cs
You give us the right (WITHOUT ANY PRIOR NOTICE) to edit, caution, temporarily ban or permanently ban your account, as well as your IP, or take any other measurements that we feel necessary.
Is habbox's for example
This world is snideeeeeeee
LMAO
Habbo is the root of all evil, jokes.
Being in hospital for 2 years Habbo should be the least of your worries, you need to catch up in the real world, surely when you were lay in hospital you felt time was wasted on a website?
Unlucky! Although, Habbo have mentioned that they can delete accounts and things so it's not like they've done it without warning.![]()
I would read the TOC (Terms of Conditions) and find out what it says in there.
And then no matter what it says ask for a legal opinion by a lawyer.
And depending on what he says, it stays as what its at now, or further.
I had to do this but for a different situation. My lawyer clearly stated, nothing i can do. It is immoral though.
Technically its T&C (Terms AND Conditions) or ToS (Terms of Service) not TOC.I would read the TOC (Terms of Conditions) and find out what it says in there.
And then no matter what it says ask for a legal opinion by a lawyer.
And depending on what he says, it stays as what its at now, or further.
I had to do this but for a different situation. My lawyer clearly stated, nothing i can do. It is immoral though.
Why would you ask for a legal opinion by a lawyer for something that Sulake/Habbo clearly state is within their right, as they own all intellectual properly.
It's not immoral, he had long enough to do it, due to circumstances it obviously wasn't his top priority, but thats not sulakes fault he had to go to hospital and didn't come on the opportunities he'd of had.
Technically its T&C (Terms AND Conditions) or ToS (Terms of Service) not TOC.
Why would you ask for a legal opinion by a lawyer for something that Sulake/Habbo clearly state is within their right, as they own all intellectual properly.
It's not immoral, he had long enough to do it, due to circumstances it obviously wasn't his top priority, but thats not sulakes fault he had to go to hospital and didn't come on the opportunities he'd of had.
Yeah i mixed them two up.
I did because i get free legal advice since my cousin is a lawyer, Lucky me >_>
Habbo's T&C are immoral if they can do that. Legal but immoral, like US Government.
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Technically its T&C (Terms AND Conditions) or ToS (Terms of Service) not TOC.
Why would you ask for a legal opinion by a lawyer for something that Sulake/Habbo clearly state is within their right, as they own all intellectual properly.
It's not immoral, he had long enough to do it, due to circumstances it obviously wasn't his top priority, but thats not sulakes fault he had to go to hospital and didn't come on the opportunities he'd of had.
Yeah i mixed them two up.
I did because i get free legal advice since my cousin is a lawyer, Lucky me >_>
Habbo's T&C are immoral if they can do that. Legal but immoral, like US Government.
It's not immoral
Immoral would be deleting your account for no reason, he didn't merge his account and subsequently was removed due to this after a sufficient amount of time.
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