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[[File:Smartwool Email.png|thumb|Smartwool email advising consumers of changes to arbitration agreement and process for sending USPS Priority Mail or hand delivery within 30 days.]]
[[File:Smartwool Email.png|thumb|Smartwool email advising consumers of changes to arbitration agreement and process for sending USPS Priority Mail or hand delivery within 30 days.]]
On March 29, 2024, '''[[Smartwool]]''' emailed customers in their database, automatically opting them in to their new terms of use. These new terms of use contained a forced arbitration clause and were unreasonably difficult to opt-out of.
On March 29, 2024, '''[[Smartwool]]''' emailed customers in their database, automatically opting them in to their new terms of use. These new terms of use contained a forced arbitration clause and were unreasonably difficult to opt-out of.
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==References==
==References==


[[Category:EULA roofieing]]
[[Category:Legal Lockout]]
[[Category:Legal Lockout]]
[[Category:Incidents]]
[[Category:Incidents]]
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[[Category:Forced Arbitration]]
[[Category:Forced Arbitration]]
[[Category:Clothing industry]]