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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/897844"><b>N3OGH</b></A> : "A new report by Public Citizen found that one arbitration company frequently used by credit card companies ruled in favor of its corporate clients 95% of the time or more"<br><br>No surprise here.  The companies are paying for the arbitration.  They know who butters their bread, so to speak.<br><br>Kudos to Public Citizen for putting it out in the open, and good news story.<br><br>Someone needs to put these so called arbiters into the public eye, and kill their credibility....<br><small>--<br>Petty people are disproportionably corrupted by petty power&#133;</small>]]></description>
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