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Pastimes : Brokerage-Chat Site Securities Fraud: A Lawsuit

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To: CountofMoneyCristo who wrote (1228)6/24/2003 5:51:42 PM
From: Yogizuna  Read Replies (1) of 3143
 
>>>> CyberTrader/Schwab tried to force me into arbitration. Obviously you can only be forced if you agreed to arbitrate, meaning you signed a contract agreeing to arbitrate. Well, they filed "evidence" claiming I agreed to arbitrate, two completely blank contracts requiring by their own text 9 times signatures. LOL. You have to hand it to them, they are not shy... <<<

Did they try to get you to agree to their "terms of use" and all that kind of jazz so you could trade on line? Even if one presses the "agree" button, this is not exactly the same as signing a piece of paper? (I presume)
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