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originally posted by: stealthXninja
I respectfully disagree, wholeheartedly.
Just because you can sue, does not mean you should. People are always looking for an easy buck. It's even worse when a person does something stupid on their own accord, and then sues someone else for making the opportunity available, to do something stupid.
originally posted by: Daedalus
UPDATE: General mills has done a complete about-face
arstechnica.com...
In a blog post entitled, “We’ve listened – and we’re changing our terms back,” General Mills Spokeswoman Kirstie Foster explained, “We rarely have disputes with consumers – and arbitration would have simply streamlined how complaints are handled. Many companies do the same, and we felt it would be helpful. But consumers didn’t like it. So we’ve reverted back to our prior terms.”
Foster continued, "We'll just add that we never imagined this reaction. We're sorry we even started down this path."
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: Daedalus
UPDATE: General mills has done a complete about-face
arstechnica.com...
From your article:
In a blog post entitled, “We’ve listened – and we’re changing our terms back,” General Mills Spokeswoman Kirstie Foster explained, “We rarely have disputes with consumers – and arbitration would have simply streamlined how complaints are handled. Many companies do the same, and we felt it would be helpful. But consumers didn’t like it. So we’ve reverted back to our prior terms.”
Foster continued, "We'll just add that we never imagined this reaction. We're sorry we even started down this path."
REALLY GM? You honestly thought that this was a good idea? Your last sentence basically just says, "We just assumed that our customers would bend over and take it like they do with other companies."
Also I read the other two twitter justice accounts (the Sallie Mae one and Macy's), I'm glad justice was served against SM, but the Macy's thing reads like they don't give a damn about this twitter reaction. Even their public statement on the matter reads as such, "These are our policies, deal with it blackie." I hope that Rob Brown gets justice against that department store.