Thanks for the heads up. I passed it along to my brother, and he responded with
this, a story about Microsoft sneaking changes in their policies.
Edit:
On a more related note, I received this email this morning:
Notice of Policy Updates
Dear [My Name],
PayPal recently posted a new Policy Update which includes changes to the PayPal User Agreement.
The update to the User Agreement is effective November 1, 2012 and contains
several changes, including changes that affect how claims you and
PayPal have against each other are resolved. You will, with limited
exception, be required to submit claims you have against PayPal to
binding and final arbitration, unless you opt out of the Agreement to
Arbitrate (Section 14.3) by December 1, 2012. Unless you opt out: (1)
you will only be permitted to pursue claims against PayPal on an
individual basis, not as a plaintiff or class member in any class or
representative action or proceeding and (2) you will only be permitted
to seek relief (including monetary, injunctive, and declaratory relief)
on an individual basis.
You can view this Policy Update by logging
in to your PayPal account. To log in to your account, go to
http://www.paypal.com and enter your member log in information. Once
you are logged in, look at the Notifications section on the top right
side of the page for the latest Policy Updates.
We encourage you to review
the Policy Update to familiarize yourself with all of the changes that
have been made.
If you need help logging in, go to our Help Center by clicking the Help
link located in the upper right-hand corner of any PayPal page.
Sincerely,
PayPal
Note how they give absolutely no information on
how one goes about opting out?
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