Comcast Terms Change: You Lose Right to Sue 07.27.2007 11:26
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I just received this from a colleague, and it's really scary. If you are a Comcast customer, take action or you lose your rights! Read below, and full article here.

There is also an online opt-out page from Comcast here.

Snipplet from the article:
ROCKVILLE, Md. - If you're the type to just write the checks and throw away the paperwork when bills come in, you may want to take another look at your July Comcast bill.

According to Jane Lawton, Montgomery County's cable administrator, Comcast changed the terms of your subscription agreement.

Customers who do not opt out within 30 days of receiving the Comcast Arbitration Notice will relinquish their right to pursue any legal remedies against Comcast in court, including claims for negligence, fraud or intentional wrongdoing. This means you lose the right to sue Comcast, while Comcast retains the right to sue you.

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