 | I can see the need for Arbitration The problem I see is legal cost and the need to weed out frivolous lawsuits. Unless Comcast Blew up ones house why one need to go to court. The contract is plain as day If one does not like it do not subscribe |
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 C0deZer0Oc'D To Rhythm And PolicePremium join:2001-10-03 Tempe, AZ | said by Scatcatpdx:The problem I see is legal cost and the need to weed out frivolous lawsuits. Unless Comcast Blew up ones house why one need to go to court. The contract is plain as day If one does not like it do not subscribe Except it is not "plain as day" as you'd like to believe.
These contracts are drawn up with the express purpose of confusing and befuddling anyone who doesn't have a law degree. |
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 | reply to Scatcatpdx said by Scatcatpdx:The problem I see is legal cost and the need to weed out frivolous lawsuits. Unless Comcast Blew up ones house why one need to go to court. The contract is plain as day If one does not like it do not subscribe Why pay a lawyer to argue your case when you can buy the judge.  |
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