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Originally Posted by Mr. Cool Ice
Unless you are owed a serious amount of money (and I don't mean $1000) it probably won't be worth it. Even if there is a judgment in your favor and their assets could be located and seized (highly unlikely based on everything I've been reading about them), you'll end up with a very, very small percent of what you were owed. The attorney wins big, you end up with lunch money.
This is an unfortunate situation.
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Depending on the TOS you could end up A LOT worse off than that. I've sen many TOS's that limit your dealings to " the program " or " the domain " of the program and additionally limit any suit to a pre-defined amount. Some go so far as to say you are "entitled" to nothing or they can change the payout's at any time etc etc etc ...
Went down this road before ( in mainstream ) and seriously wish I had not.