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Not sure if this is the right place to post, so let me know if this belongs somewhere else.

I just received an email from Chase regarding my Chase Freedom credit card I've used responsibly for many years now. Nestled down in the updates to my account terms I noticed that they're adding a new forced arbitration clause into the terms for my account. This is a pretty significant change since, from my understanding, this means that any rights I currently have to litigate against them will now go through a third-party arbiter of their choosing, including class-action suits. They state that individuals have the right to reject this new clause only if they send a piece of mail in before August 9th of this year.

I've learned a lot from this subreddit over the past few years and wanted to inform you all to check any new terms and conditions you've received. I believe the right to litigate against a corporation for improper activity is incredibly important, and I want to help ensure that no one has that right taken away from them.

Best of luck!



Submitted May 30, 2019 at 03:36PM by TheSneakyGreek http://bit.ly/2Z54dFN

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