You aren’t forced into binding arbitration in case of disputes, but only if you opt out


Service: Chegg
Status: APPROVED
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Author: EarldridgeJazzedPineda Lv. 35


you will also have the right to litigate any other Disputes if you provide Chegg with written notice of your desire to do so by email at https://www.chegg.com/contactus/ or regular mail at our offices located at Chegg, Inc., 3990 Freedom Circle, Santa Clara, CA 95054, Attn: General Counsel within thirty (30) days following the date you first agree to these Terms of Use (such notice, an "Arbitration Opt-out Notice").


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Version 4: 2023-07-11 06:30:32 UTC by Deleted
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Previous Title: You aren’t forced into binding arbitration in case of disputes

Updated Title: You aren’t forced into binding arbitration in case of disputes, but only if you opt out

Version 1: 2023-05-04 03:55:34 UTC by EarldridgeJazzedPineda 29030 Lv. 35
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Title: You aren’t forced into binding arbitration in case of disputes

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