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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12831570

https://www.nbcbayarea.com/investigations/consumer/lg-refrigerators-failures-update/3465620/

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  1. The speaker discusses the issue of forced arbitration, where companies include clauses in their contracts that prevent consumers from taking legal action against them.
  2. Companies use forced arbitration to potentially break the law and mistreat consumers without consequences.
  3. Examples are given of companies like Samsung and LG using forced arbitration in their products such as smartphones and refrigerators.
  4. Companies are criticized for hiding these clauses deep within legal documents or packaging, making it difficult for consumers to be aware of their rights.
  5. Purchasing a product does not equate to agreeing to all terms in the manual, emphasizing the need for more transparency and consumer protection.
  6. The speaker highlights the importance of holding companies accountable through class action lawsuits to address systemic product failures and lack of warranty enforcement.
  7. Consumers are advised to refuse delivery of products with unfair arbitration clauses to make companies like LG learn from financial consequences.
  8. Emphasis is placed on consumers being aware of the terms and conditions they are agreeing to, especially when it comes to hidden clauses like forced arbitration.
  9. Consumers are encouraged to stand up for their rights by refusing delivery of products with unfavorable terms and holding companies accountable for their actions.
  10. Concern is expressed over companies like LG implementing clauses that prevent consumers from taking legal action together, questioning the legality and fairness of such practices.
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