Forced arbitration with Smartwool socks: Difference between revisions
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==Incident of EULA | ==Incident of EULA roofieing == | ||
Smartwool emailed a list of their account holders stating that they were opting them into forced arbitration, and to opt out, they must send a letter. through USPS Priority Mail, which is not the First Class mail that people typically use for mailing letters. | Smartwool emailed a list of their account holders stating that they were opting them into forced arbitration, and to opt out, they must send a letter. through USPS Priority Mail, which is not the First Class mail that people typically use for mailing letters. | ||
[[File:Screenshot from "Forced Arbitration On SOCKS! Purposely Difficult Opt Out Scam Explained".png|thumb|600px|Text from the EULA as it appeared.]] | [[File:Screenshot from "Forced Arbitration On SOCKS! Purposely Difficult Opt Out Scam Explained".png|thumb|600px|Text from the EULA as it appeared.]] | ||
In addition to the typical loss of rights associated with arbitration, the customers were opted in via email and could simply reply to the email to opt out | In addition to the typical loss of rights associated with arbitration, the customers were opted in via email and could simply reply to the email to opt out.<ref>https://www.smartwool.com/customer-service/terms-of-use.html</ref> | ||
== References == | ==References== | ||
<references />Video associated with this article: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=670rwHz1WV8 | <references />Video associated with this article: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=670rwHz1WV8 | ||
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