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MrFingers

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Aaaahhh...If you read your contract any disputes regarding either party is subject to binding arbitration, you can't sue them in court and if you win a judgement against them for not showing up the telcos file a motion to vacate citing the valid contract you signed when you illegally sued them.

Bottom line is the lawyers will get most of the money and we'll get a coupon for a free text message.


ReVeLaTeD
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San Diego, CA

said by MrFingers :

Aaaahhh...If you read your contract any disputes regarding either party is subject to binding arbitration, you can't sue them in court and if you win a judgement against them for not showing up the telcos file a motion to vacate citing the valid contract you signed when you illegally sued them.

Bottom line is the lawyers will get most of the money and we'll get a coupon for a free text message.
California law makes mandatory binding arbitration null and void. For California residents, anyway.

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