Legal Question in Business Law in Florida
Terms and Conditions Changed Suddenly
Our website drives customers via
affiliate links to a website and in
turn the customers are tracked to us
and we earn a profit when the
customer buys something.
During the initial process of signing
up to be an affiliate with this
company we agreed to their ''Terms
and Conditions'' stated on the affiliate
website.
There was a term in the T&C that
was stated but never in effect.
Basically the term said that if a
customer doesn't buy something
within 30 days they are no longer
tracked to us and the company has
rights to that customer without
giving us our commission.
Well after 3 years of promoting this
company's products we built up a
large database of customers. The
company never enforced this ''30 day
policy'' and it was not active when we
signed up, it was just in the T&C.
They have now stated in a newsletter
that they are going to be initiating
this 30 day policy. We built
our business unknowing of this term
as it was never in affect and now
they just changed things. The
change wasn't sent in an official
email, it was in a basic newsletter
about monthly promotions.
Is this legal
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Terms and Conditions Changed Suddenly
If it is in the contract they can enforce it. That does not mean, though, that you can't also use your database of customers. As you describe it, when they sell to someone that falls under the description, you no longer get a commission.
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