At 8:33 PM -0800, 2/2/08, Crandon David wrote: >Yeah, you're correct on this. What you can do though is cross >something out, initial it and sign the contract. If the other party >doesn't review it and agree to the change, then the contract is >void. Which essentially means that since it was never a valid >contract in the first place, they can't get you for an early >cancellation fee. Someone can write all they want on it but if an authorized person on the other end hasn't agreed to the change, then that change is not enforceable. It will not invalidate the rest of the contract. Nice try though. ;-) -- <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Robert Ameeti None of us, acting alone, can achieve success. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>