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A notable example of this practice was identified with the Dark Matter 27-inch gaming monitor from Monoprice. The "warranty void if removed" sticker was placed over a screw on the monitor's base mount, a component necessary for setting up the product. This raised concerns about whether the sticker was deliberately placed to prevent consumers from mounting their monitors without voiding the warranty, as removing the sticker to access the screw would render the warranty invalid.
A notable example of this practice was identified with the Dark Matter 27-inch gaming monitor from Monoprice. The "warranty void if removed" sticker was placed over a screw on the monitor's base mount, a component necessary for setting up the product. This raised concerns about whether the sticker was deliberately placed to prevent consumers from mounting their monitors without voiding the warranty, as removing the sticker to access the screw would render the warranty invalid.


==Forced arbitration==
Monoprice requires that all customers follow the arbitration agreement which dictates that Monoprice and consumers both will handle any significant, formal disputes through arbitration or in small claims court only; consumers waive their right to a trial by jury, their right to participate in [[class action]] lawsuits, and their right to resolve disputes outside of small claims.<ref>[https://archive.ph/gegO9 "Terms of Use"] - archive.ph - archived 2025-02-03</ref>
== References ==
[[Category:Consumer electronics retailers]]
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