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redstepchild
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join:2002-01-04
Birmingham, AL

THIS SHOULD BE LAW #1

I am protected by certain laws as a U.S. Citizen and "whatever" State resident. Using any services from any companies while in my state and country does not void any of my rights.

I am thinking that is easy to understand and read..
Pretty much says the companies you do business with still have to follow the laws.
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I'm a Cable girl.. In a Cable World.....RedStepChild@dslr.net

mjcrocket
Mjc

join:2000-12-02
Abingdon, MD

said by redstepchild:
I am protected by certain laws as a U.S. Citizen and "whatever" State resident. Using any services from any companies while in my state and country does not void any of my rights.


However, within the last two or three years just about every company you might do business with in the form of an on going contractual relationship has changed their agreements to reflect that you can not sue the company nor be a member of a class action against the company. They further require that you must submit to binding arbitration! Unfortunately, most states have not kept up with this trend and their laws do not prevent these changes from happening! In the absence of updated laws, companies can and do restrict your rights to take action against them. Look at any of your credit card agreements or cell phone agreements for example and you will find that your legal recourse against them has been severely limited. Usually someplace in these agreements is also a clause authorizing them to look at your credit reports as needed, once you have established an ongoing business relationship with the company. The only way to terminate this authorization is to terminate your relationship with the company.

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