Comcast now allows customers to opt out of mandatory binding arbitration

by Sam Glover on January 30, 2008

Comcast mandatory binding arbitration opt-out

According to Consumerist, Comcast is now making it easy for customers to opt out of mandatory binding arbitration. This is great news, and a consumer-friendly move from Comcast, which lately is best known for throttling its customers’ bandwidth.

I am a Comcast customer (somewhat by necessity), and completed the online form in roughly five seconds. Click here to take back your right to a judge and jury.

[via Consumerist]

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