Yea, it looks like the win rate for consumers in arbitration is less than 1%. I’m not sure what consumers win rate is in court but it must be better than that.
Yea, it looks like the win rate for consumers in arbitration is less than 1%. I’m not sure what consumers win rate is in court but it must be better than that.
A law firm was trying to extort Valve with 75k arbitration claims which would cost $3k per claim ($225mm total). As an alternative they offered to settle for $2.9k per claimant.
In the 5 years since the binding arbitration was introduced valve has had only 3 arbitration cases and won all three.
Summarized from the article.
What point do you think you are making? You may need to reread the comment chain.
Policies based on their feelings instead of facts.
No sources, eh? Let me help: At least 12 civilians were killed and 2800 people injured by pager bombs. Hezbollah reported 11 members died that day.
Can you explain why you are making up stats with no source?
The exchanges get hacked. Passwords are encrypted but not contact info and current balances are not. American exchanges are forced to collect accurate KYC info for every customer.
You wrote that fewer than .1% of casualties from the detonations were not hezbollah. When asked for a source you wrote: hezbollah. When pressed for a source you’ve now countered: “why would hezbollah report that?”.
We don’t know; it’s your premise. Where did you get that stat?
Huntsville imported 1000+ Nazi scientists to work on rockets in the 50’s. That may explain the outlier.
Of course. But their target audience will not consider that for a moment.
I know it’s hard but you have to stick to the facts. Don’t let russian propagandists in beanies tell you otherwise.
You’ve introduced a lot of noise around the simple fact that only one candidate is unwilling to accept the results of the election. It’s scary that you can convince yourself otherwise with enough distraction.
In the same speech in Wisconsin, Standifer described the strategy to train Christians as election workers as “a Trojan horse.”
We’ve already solved this issue without biometrics. The manufacturers just cheaped out on actually implementing it in the affected models.
Economists at Harvard studied a four year period and concluded the IRS gains $4.25 for every $1 spent on auditing wealthiest tax payers.
I wonder if the IRS can immediately recover funds with a magic wand or if it’s a protracted, investigative process.
https://www.businessinsider.com/irs-tax-audits-recover-12-dollars-for-every-dollar-spent-2023-6
Your quote states they get $80b over ten years. How many years has it been? You got this!
Your comment would be accurate if it cost them $80B to recover $1B.
Your own quote points out:
$80 billion for the IRS over a 10-year period.
Which makes your comments misleading, not accurate.
Sure, but Trump didn’t sound like he was lost at the grocery store. Most of what Trump said was nonsense he made up on the spot but he said it with confidence. Trump knows his supporters won’t fact check him; Biden is burdened with the truth. It’s not fair but we unfortunately need someone who can spar with Trump on stage. If someone flusters Trump on stage he will spiral out of control.
You want evidence?? Are you some kind of antisemite?? /s