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You are replying to this message: | | Posted by Bob_Chicago on 7/21/11 3:06pm
contract can "agree" that any potential litigation be filed in a specific, designated court. I you read the fine print on your credit card agreements, you may find that you have WAIVED your right to sue them and for a trial by jury, and that any action aganist the credit card company be by arbitration. As I recall, this (IMO, unfair) practice has been upheld by the courts. Not legal advice, yada, yada |
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