This case is quite similar with Disney+ case.

You press ‘Agree’, you lost the right to sue the company.

  • @ZMonster
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    -33 months ago

    I appreciate your concerns, but truly: I owe you nothing. It takes very little integrity to make an uninformed allegation and then sit back with a smug look and a mug full of selfrighteousness decrying “prove me wrong”.

    Why don’t you prove Legal Eagle wrong? It would without a doubt be more fruitful because I’m not entertaining it.

    • @PriorityMotif
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      53 months ago

      Then why did they attempt to invoke the terms of an unrelated service rather than having the case dismissed outright? Makes no sense.

      • @ZMonster
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        33 months ago

        Obviously I can’t possibly speak as to why they chose to do what they did. But I would assume that making a motion to dismiss due to the fact that arbitration has already been agreed to (seemingly unrelated from your perspective but from a legal perspective is really the only substantive aspect, so wildly related) is far less scandalous than making a motion to dismiss with no recourse for the plaintiff at all and would be far more damaging to their reputation.

        And that DOES make sense.

        • @PriorityMotif
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          53 months ago

          Right, but if they’re not affiliated with the restaurant, then the restaurant doesn’t fall under their tos, because they don’t own it.

          • @ZMonster
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            03 months ago

            The restaurant isn’t suing them, ding dong. The guy who consented to an arbitration agreement is. Jesus fuck, it is okay to be wrong. I know it sucks. It sucks even more to imagine that Disney might be doing something remotely respectable and have to admit that. But it’s okay. I’m wrong all the time. I face it, accept it, learn from it, and move on.

            When you are ready to move on, go for it.

            • @PriorityMotif
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              13 months ago

              So they’re doing to arbitrate a case on behalf of the store? Makes no sense to think it applies to their arbitration agreement.