> The part of the T&C they point to just says they can terminate any contract for any reason.
> First you say they need to honor their contract and then say they're honoring their contract. What's the problem?
The contract terms don't actually say they can terminate a contract for any reason, though. They actually say they can terminate a contract "for good cause", where "good cause" is explicitly undefined.
They'd be on better ground if their contract really did say they could terminate it for any reason.
> First you say they need to honor their contract and then say they're honoring their contract. What's the problem?
The contract terms don't actually say they can terminate a contract for any reason, though. They actually say they can terminate a contract "for good cause", where "good cause" is explicitly undefined.
They'd be on better ground if their contract really did say they could terminate it for any reason.