Originally Posted by
mooper
Actually, it's perfectly valid. You are ignoring the complete picture in that DL didn't *just* say that for "X you will get Y". They also explicitly stated the risk and right of changes. Have you concluded or confirmed that this offer is permanently dead and will be retroactively altered as well, or are you just assuming?
I strongly suspect that it wouldn't come close to this, even *if* the deal has been altered or canceled permanently.
according your logic, it is totally legal for DL to say "if you register for the promo, and do X, you will get Y", and after many people jumped in (from those who transferred their SPG, to those who spent thousands of $s in transferring skymiles), DL change the term to"(even) if you register(ed) for the promo, and do/did X, you will get nothing"?
if that is legal, why not DL simply change the terms to
"if you register(ed) for the promo, we will close your skymiles account and forfeit all your miles" on 12/31? this would make perfect sense for DL to do, isn't this following the same logic?
So if "reserve the right to change the t&c" have such implications, will there be anyone going after such a potential trap at all?