Edit: for some reason, I thought you were saying the TOS stated they couldn't file a class action. As for the TOS being binding -- I'm pretty sure that's been fought in courts in the past and won. Couldn't provide specific cases though; could be wrong, but I seem to recall several.
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[quote]Edit: for some reason, I thought you were saying the TOS stated they couldn't file a class action. As for the TOS being binding -- I'm pretty sure that's been fought in courts in the past and won. Couldn't provide specific cases though; could be wrong, but I seem to recall several.[/quote] TOS's have in fact been turned over by judicial review bwfore. There is precedent. I can make any contract I want and have you agree to it, doesn't mean it's legally binding or will stand up in court. I should know, I'm a contractor who has dealt with disputes in the past