Take a look at Sky or any of the big companies selling anything from insurance to holidays.
All their terms and conditions are buried in a pile of rubbish to put you off reading them.
You have to click on to a separate page and then get bored reading pages of rubbish before
you come to anything that matters.
These companies know that its best to keep terms and conditions well out of the way from paying
customers.
Because they have the potential of driving their custom elsewhere.
Certainly for commercial jobs a contract protecting your business is a must have, but for domestic its
not worth the hassle.