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In Reply to: RE: Amazon Terms Of Service posted by pictureguy on July 20, 2021 at 20:20:30
The cost of atty's and court could easily offset getting fleeced in arbitration, or not. Like I said, you could make the argument either way.
Costs are potentially high either way, but at least in court with a lawyer there are enforceable ground-rules.
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has the ring of correctness.
Besides? If you went into arbitration, do you not think they'd send a PRO? Can you 'hire' a pro?
Too much is never enough
Hard to say, but most I've seen don't allow for legal representation. One of the reasons for arbitration is usually stated as a way for both parties to avoid legal expense.
The stipulation to arbitration is usually set out as part of a user license of some kind. Either agree to it, and the rules we've set, or don't be a user.
On its surface, arbitration sounds like a good thing. The reality is sometimes a deck that's stacked against you.
Arbitration is not evil. It can be a very good thing. You just need to be aware of your options and remedies before agreeing to it.
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