PayPal user agreement has a waiver of class action rights.
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Why does PayPal, a large enough corporation, want us to waive our right to class action? This is not the only internet business doing this as Yahoo is taking this path as well. My view as a single person in a personal account is that is something went wrong, hacked security, mis-application of information, misdirection of funds that happened to a large number of people, then they would be able to stand off single persons at a time much more easily, and cheaply, and thereby basically get away with this. It has already happened with data breaches in the past. It seems to be a way of putting the business above the equality before the law that individuals have. This is one side of the corporation as an entity that is not fair.
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