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<blockquote data-quote="Tom K." data-source="post: 2350253" data-attributes="member: 67334"><p>It is fine to use catchy memorable terms to label services. However, you have to differentiate between a label and a description of a service. IMO, Epik is not just labeling a service but making the phrase part of their product description. You have to read the fine print. Actually their TOS is not that long. But what you are getting is a 10 year one-time registration then year to year renewal. You can do that at any registrar. So you can see how it looks like false advertising and seems to be a way to gouge registrants out of way more money.</p><p></p><p>Now this is a false equivalency argument fallacy. No one believes that if they shop at Forever 21 they will literally be 21 forever. That is laughable. Obviously this brand is playing to a mental attitude. No one can accuse them of falsely selling that you will be 21 forever. This is an absolute ridiculous comparison. You should be ashamed of yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom K., post: 2350253, member: 67334"] It is fine to use catchy memorable terms to label services. However, you have to differentiate between a label and a description of a service. IMO, Epik is not just labeling a service but making the phrase part of their product description. You have to read the fine print. Actually their TOS is not that long. But what you are getting is a 10 year one-time registration then year to year renewal. You can do that at any registrar. So you can see how it looks like false advertising and seems to be a way to gouge registrants out of way more money. Now this is a false equivalency argument fallacy. No one believes that if they shop at Forever 21 they will literally be 21 forever. That is laughable. Obviously this brand is playing to a mental attitude. No one can accuse them of falsely selling that you will be 21 forever. This is an absolute ridiculous comparison. You should be ashamed of yourself. [/QUOTE]
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