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TC

What if in Terms and Conditions, an internet contractor states - subject to change. Can they change ANYTHING in their terms at anytime? Do they not have SOME kind of obligation to the contractee or can it all be thrown out the window at their whim!! i.e. we're talking payback of invested dollars for remaining with a company for over 2 years. Then the company withdrawing this policy and paying nothing!!
Thank you for your help, Shocked and Angry

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