This case is quite similar with Disney+ case.

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

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    This is fucked. But I have a question. Why does Uber need to bother relying on the daughter’s agreement with Uber Eats? Surely the parents as Uber ride share users already agreed to similar terms no? Is this their way of testing this in court to see how far they can push it and set a precedent?

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      their daughter clicked “agree” when presented with updated terms and conditions while ordering food via her mom’s Uber Eats account.

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        Yes but wouldn’t the parents already have agreed to such terms when they first signed up for Uber, long before their daughter clicked to accept the updated terms on Uber Eats (which presumably is a different app.)

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    Forced arbitration is unjust and should be outlawed. It’s only legal in 7 other countries: UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland, Saudi Arabia, China and India.

    That’s right: 4 countries that are essentially US lapdogs, two dictatorships and one that’s on the fast track towards becoming one.

    Also, you can totally see how America is so much better and totally different than China. The more I look at both, the less I can tell the difference.

    But at least in the United States, there is hope.

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    And they’ll keep getting away with it as long as corporations are treated better than actual people. And you know they put shit like this in the agreements because they know nobody reads them. And every time we get complacent or blame someone else, it only gets worse.

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      you know they put shit like this in the agreements because they know nobody reads them

      That’s only half of the problem: even if you carefully read what you agree to, if you refuse agreements that include a forced arbitration clause, you have no other choice because all companies foist it on you.

      In other words, if you refuse forced arbitration, you essentially have to opt out of normal life, because there are no alternatives.

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        In this specific case, society could have built a more fair transportation system, such as safe public transit, effectively providing an altnative to uber and a way to avoid agreeing to the terms.