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Originally posted by Kimmykim
You would need to read their TOS again carefullly before you file anything. If the terms specify a location for settling disputes (which most of them do) then it would do you no good whatsoever to file something outside of the jurisdiction.
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TOS are absolutely bullshit.
Even written contracts are bullshit.
You can dispute "TOS" in your hometown.
The TOS would have to be written absolutely perfect and witness by a person who verified you understood everything.
Just because the TOS says, "we hold the right to terminate without pay" can be disputed in your local court.