Do you get a signed copy of the whole Terms and Conditions document (not just the last page)?

Updated by Brady Stroud [SSW] 1 year ago. See history

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<introEmbed body={<> Often clients will see a multi-page T&C document with a box at the end that says sign here, and they will think that is the only important page and so sign it and send it back. However this can be a problem when you've got to provide evidence as to the content of the whole document they signed. To fix this issue, you can get them to re-send you through the entire document, but sometimes you don’t want to rock the boat. Here is another solution: </>} />
  1. Print out the section of the contract/T&C's the client sent
  2. Print off the balance of the pages from the relevant document (e.g. from the website) - of course it has to be the same document the client sent you a part of
  3. Scan the documents together as one document
  4. Email that entire document to the client

Note: to do this directly in PDF (without using a printer or scanner) use https://smallpdf.com/ (2 actions a day are free)

Dear Client. Because you only sent me the last page I printed the other pages and scanned all the pages as one document for convenience. If there any problems, please let me know

✅ Figure: Figure - Good example: An elegant and helpful solution

Acknowledgements

Cameron Shaw
Ulysses Maclaren
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