I have to agree with OverModded here on the main issue. There's always a contract even when none is signed. When I sell I used lawn mower at a garage sale, there's an implied contract that says the item is sold "as-is" even though nothing is written down.
The term no-contract is understood to be no long-term commitment.
As for the biding arbitration clause, I think it's crap no matter what the situation.
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The only way to "win" cases like this is to find a lawyer who will put forth a class action suit. -- You're so vain... I bet you think this post is about you.