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Consider also that you probably could not sue your Bank if you wanted to. All the small print you agreed to.

This was brought to my awareness due to the recent news about how somebody could not sue Disney because they had opened a Disney+ streaming account.

We need financial reform customer protections. Let us hope the party that fights for big businesses and billionaires does not win in the next election.



Ugh, that lawsuit is the new McDonalds hot coffee.

Front line lawyers at megacorps will respond with anything and their argument about arbitration because of Disney+ (they also claimed arbitration because the plaintiff did in fact also buy a park ticket on their website) was withdrawn shortly after the media shitstorm.


Thank God for the media


That doesn't mean the arbitrator would have agreed with the bank.


Right, but there must be a reason why the Bank put that clause into the fine print. It must be beneficial to them, I assume, else they would not have included that clause right?




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