Tesla drivers can pursue class action over self-driving claims, judge rules reuters.com 30 points by TheAlchemist 12 hours ago
mymacbook 8 hours ago It sounds like you had to opt-out of arbitration, which is a gotcha. brokenmachine 4 hours ago It's crazy to me that contracts are permitted to circumvent the laws of the land. thejazzman 8 hours ago _proud opt-out'er right here_ lolthe catch is that there's no proof, they don't acknowledge it. i sent a paper letter and email. cma 7 hours ago If you sent it with something like gmail you should have acceptable proof right? Unless you deleted it from sent. Or can that be spoofed with a different date with an outside client or something?
brokenmachine 4 hours ago It's crazy to me that contracts are permitted to circumvent the laws of the land.
thejazzman 8 hours ago _proud opt-out'er right here_ lolthe catch is that there's no proof, they don't acknowledge it. i sent a paper letter and email. cma 7 hours ago If you sent it with something like gmail you should have acceptable proof right? Unless you deleted it from sent. Or can that be spoofed with a different date with an outside client or something?
cma 7 hours ago If you sent it with something like gmail you should have acceptable proof right? Unless you deleted it from sent. Or can that be spoofed with a different date with an outside client or something?
It sounds like you had to opt-out of arbitration, which is a gotcha.
It's crazy to me that contracts are permitted to circumvent the laws of the land.
_proud opt-out'er right here_ lol
the catch is that there's no proof, they don't acknowledge it. i sent a paper letter and email.
If you sent it with something like gmail you should have acceptable proof right? Unless you deleted it from sent. Or can that be spoofed with a different date with an outside client or something?