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Author Topic: [2015-10-07] Denying Financial Service Providers To Hide Behind Arbitration Clau  (Read 313 times)
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October 07, 2015, 09:12:40 AM
Last edit: October 07, 2015, 09:42:40 AM by jdebunt
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http://bitcoinist.net/denying-financial-service-providers-hide-behind-arbitration-clauses/

The traditional financial ecosystem has been on the brink of collapsing for quite some time. To put one more nail in the coffin of traditional finance, it will become much easier for consumers to sue their credit card company in the near future. Right now, credit card companies are protected by an arbitration clause, but that layer of protection could possible fade away in front of their eyes.
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October 07, 2015, 09:17:26 AM
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http://bitcoinist.net/denying-financial-service-providers-hide-behind-arbitration-clauses/

The traditional financial ecosystem has been on the brink of collapsing for quite some time. To put one more nail in the coffin of traditional finance, it will become much easier for consumers to use their credit card company in the near future. Right now, credit card companies are protected by an arbitration clause, but that layer of protection could possible fade away in front of their eyes.

I think that is supposed to be sue (not your mistake - it is like that in the article itself).

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October 07, 2015, 09:42:31 AM
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I think that is supposed to be sue (not your mistake - it is like that in the article itself).


You are correct, fixed it now Smiley

One of my most common typos is sue<==> use, and Google Docs starts correcting it automatically; in this case, "sue" was the intended word Wink
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