I am sure that - - "I was forced to accept the terms before i could even read them." - - is not quite legal, but they will say all they are required to do is tell you there was a change, which they did. But you made a post, that you were forced and coerced in order to continue using their product, not sure that is legal, but at least we posted and complained about the coercion.
As well you could make a post that you are "Under Duress" and codify it with this U.C.C. code to make it official. U.C.C. 1-308. Performance or Acceptance Under Reservation of Rights
Edit: here is the link for those inquiring minds https://www.law.cornell.edu/ucc/1/1-308
I have been signing all documents U.D. for about 25 years now. The code used to be U.C.C. 1-207 so make sure you keep up with it if you use it.
Thank you, I knew there was some way to protect our rights, not that I could afford a lawyer if ever needed, but still thanks.
I'm not a Lawyer nor do I recommend you hire one of them.
The prosecutors, Judges and all licensed "practising" Attorneys are members of a club called the "Bar" Which signifies Admiralty and Maritime Jurisdiction. And it violates the unbiased position they should all have. Unless you want to submit to that jurisdiction you have to represent yourself Pro-Se.
Never enter a plea. Once you do that you have acquiesced to their demands and are subject to them.
It would be wise to understand your rights and how to defend them in an adversarial court system. A good place to start is by watching Carl Miller on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=carl+miller
https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Pro+Se
Thanks Honey! You are a awesome woman you read my mind!
Thank you both for the links, I hope to never need another lawyer in my life, at least with the internet an individual can look for information, and try to gather a basic understanding into the system should they ever get dragged into it.
Well, unless they got some evidence to present, it wont get past the first time i get to make my record in court.
http://marcstevens.net