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VIDEO Corporations Are Using Arbitration To ROB You Dry
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- arbitration consumer rights predatory practices
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VIDEO Corporate America's New Way To Steal From You: ARBITRATION
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- arbitration consumer rights contract law
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Gearbest Keeps Your Repaired Item As Hostige And Demands A Ransome
Hi there! If you buy something in a store and the item fails within the time its covered by the warranty, then you leave it to the store, they repair it or you get an replacement item back! Thats how a warranty works! BUT NOT WITH GEARBEST.com GEARBEST KEEPS YOUR REPAIRED ITEM AS HOSTIGE AND...- WindowsPro
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- consumer protection consumer rights customer service electronics gearbest international shipping iwork online shopping purchase experience ransom refund policy repair replacement return shipping support response tablet repair tech support warranty wifi issues
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The first of many? Microsoft sued over Windows 10
It seems someone was so pissed off at being forced to upgrade she took Microsoft to court and won! Microsoft pays 10,000 after automatic Windows 10 installation- kemical
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- compensation computer issues consumer rights court ruling crash criticism forced updates help desk intrusive installations lawsuit legal action market share microsoft performance issues technical issues upgrade user experience windows 10
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Windows 7 help-rec purch laptop battery today, but it had mfg date 2-2014 15 mths old
I bought a lap top battery from amazon (593553-001 - Brand New HP Original Battery - MU06 (GENERIC PACKAGING) The battery was dated 2/14 so I returned it . Now I got a ordered a new one (never heard of mark2218 fulfilled by amazon). How can these batteries more than a year old and be sold...- captjack
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- amazon battery consumer rights electronics laptop manufacturing purchase return shopping tips
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- Forum: Windows Hardware
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Windows 8 Buying Microsoft keys online
Recently there has been some debate on the legality on the buying and selling of Microsoft activation key's. Luckily for us Microsoft are quite clear about this: Ref: Link Removed Users may have bought keys that work but basically they are not legal. Any threads or posts relating to the...- kemical
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- activation auction consumer rights counterfeit debate digital fraud key cards key purchase legal licensing marketplace microsoft online sales pc activation product key regulatory compliance security stolen keys windows
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- Forum: Windows Upgrade and Installation
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Windows 7 Buying Microsoft keys on-line
Recently there has been some debate on the legality on the buying and selling of Microsoft activation key's. Luckily for us Microsoft are quite clear about this: Ref: Link Removed Users may have bought keys that work but basically they are not legal. Any threads or posts relating to the...- kemical
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- activation auction classified ads coa consumer rights counterfeit fraud prevention key key cards legal licensing microsoft online sales product key purchase security spam user agreements windows
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- Forum: Windows Upgrade and Installation
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How monitor and document data traffic?
My ISP promises speeds of 10 to100 Mb/s which to me is comparable to my local grocer promising 1 fl oz to 1 quart when I buy a quart carton of milk. I'll find out when I get home and the deal is done. Yeah, right - the grocer would never get away with that, but ISP's do. There is reliable...- Commander_Cool
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- bandwidth connection speed consumer rights data plans data transfer data usage developer tools downstream home network internet measurement internet services isp max usage measurement tools network management subscription plans traffic analysis upstream web traffic
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- Forum: General Computing
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Windows 8 Red Alerta - Warning!
Please Be Advised: There are ads on TV for things to diagnose & fix computer woes. They spew a plethora of rubbish, say they will cure everything under the sun, all the many problems & infections everyone must, already, have (whether they know it or not), that they will speed up your slow...- Drew
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- ads computer consumer awareness consumer rights diagnose ethics fictional claims fraud infection internet internet access it professional misleading performance plague scam tech tips technology warning
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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Windows 7 What do you think about Call of Duty map pack pricing?
Article here: Link Removed - Invalid URL We have just gotten to the stage (or more Link Removed uses have) where if we purchased all map packs for Black Ops, we would have spent more money on the map packs than the game itself. Have a read, what do you think?- DungeonKeeper
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- black ops call of duty consumer rights content strategy game development gaming community in-app purchases map packs pricing video games
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- Forum: Windows Games
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America's Cellphone Networks: Pay By The Gigabyte under the Too Big To Fail Plan
Paying by the Gigabyte and Getting Locked In The greatest fraud ever perpetrated against consumers may exist at the old offices of Enron, or maybe some Federal Reserve banks. But here in the United States, it has not been uncommon to see cellphone companies gouge customers under the excuse that...- Mike
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- antitrust at&t bandwidth consumer rights corruption data plans google hotspot isp lte mobile broadband mobile networks monopoly price gouging smartphone t-mobile telecommunications verizon voip wireless spectrum
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'Mystery meat' lawsuit dropped: A victory for Taco Bell?
Taco Bell is Link Removed - Invalid URL now that the lawsuit alleging that its taco filling couldn't legally be called "beef" has been dropped. Here, a guide to the case: Read Full Story: Link Removed- reghakr
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- beef consumer rights court ruling fast food food industry lawsuit legal case taco bell
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Windows 7 How Important Is Your Signature On Receipts For Credit Card Purchases?
How Important Is Your Signature On Receipts For Credit Card Purchases? | 404 Tech Support- JMH
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- consumer rights credit card financial advice humor important prank purchase receipts security signature
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- Forum: Windows Security
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Eh???
"There’s no restrictions on Link Removed from April, unless you download over 300GB a month." Just had this drop in my email box from BT, and you know what, it's utter nonsense.... how is anything unlimited if theres a 300gb cap??- Highwayman
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- 300gb broadband consumer rights data cap email internet network restrictions unlimited
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Windows 7 What's the Rules Here?
Look, I've been poking around this site for a bit now- not to mention about the web in general- and, I'm sure that somewhere, there might actually be a straight-forward answer to this (no doubt here-but, again, I couldn't seem to find it)- so, please forgive me for what is probably (yet another)...- DIY Techie Gal
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- consumer rights digital rights drm challenges eula fair use full os home premium installation limits legal issues license agreement maintenance oem residential use software rights software transfer upgrade policy user questions windows 7
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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BT Broadband must be training noobs
Just had a laugh at BT's expense, they rang me trying to flog me BT-broadband... they tried to tell me the max my line can support is 3.5mb, I told them outright they need to check that because on BE ISP i've had 2+ years with actual speeds of never less than 9mb, usually 10-12mb from a 24mb...- Highwayman
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- broadband consumer rights customer service internet isp line support network speed test tech support telecommunications
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VIDEO Watchdog: How Much Will It Cost Me Ryan Air? - BBC One
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- airline fees consumer rights ryanair costs watchdog bbc one
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For the last 2 of you unaware: Bank Of America sucks
Link Removed due to 404 ErrorOK, fine, "hostage" may be a bit of hyperbole. However, right at this moment, Bank of America is presenting me with a take-it-or-leave-it proposition: Agree to our "Electronic Communications Disclosure" - all 2,127 words; three densely packed printed pages - or...- reghakr
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- account management agreement bank of america banking issues communication preferences consumer rights customer experience customer service digital communication digital delivery ecommunications financial agreements financial services information security legal terms online banking privacy
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Snooping with 'little available redress for users'
Walt Disney's internet subsidiary and several of its partners have been sued for allegedly using cookies based on Adobe's Flash Player to track highly personal information about their users, many of whom were minors. The LSOs, or locally shared objects are better known as Flash Cookies, and...- reghakr
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- adobe advertising browser management class action consumer rights data security flash player information sharing lawsuit legal lsos network security personal data privacy security policies technology tracking user control web browsing
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Do you support Net Neutrality? Hey, Net Neutrality: Why Not Try Freedom?
Hey, Net Neutrality: Why Not Try Freedom? Campaign For Liberty; Hey, Net Neutrality: Why Not Try Freedom? (Please note that this is a political OP-ED, so it is going to be very one sided on the subject, but an interesting observation and discussion none-the-less) Net Neutrality is a proposal...- Mike
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- bandwidth censorship civil liberties competition consumer rights corporatism digital rights economics fcc free market freedom government control internet internet access monopoly net neutrality policy political speech provider regulation
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- Forum: General Computing