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Originally Posted by wdfifteen View Post
There is definitely nothing about my right to decline the arbiter.
Then I'm guessing it could be argued that a significant change in policy represents an entirely new policy...one unsigned and unconsented.
(but I'm not a lawyer)

AFAIK: Arbitration is thought to be heavily biased towards the corporation, and statistically very few individual plaintiffs win.
A firm survives on repeat buisness, thus is predisposed towards whoever brings that buisness to them.
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