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That's infuriating because even in this "success" case, the company won. The user lost in at least the following ways

* going down the wrong back and having to do a U-turn

* spending the physical time and labor to organize, and to go to court (just this might be over 700$ of time for some people)



Don't you get to go to court virtually nowadays ... probably using competing software :)




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