Quote Originally Posted by AlienWacKo View Post
if you truly believe your statement, you are not to smart! NO eula can take your rights away, Eula's cannot overwrite a countries consumer laws. For instance here in the USA Eula's mean nothing, the laws trump what ever eula you sign. They are more for those countries that do not have such consumer protection laws. I'm not saying I agree with the OP just sayin your statement is completely false!
You are incorrect.

10.7 No Class Action Matters. Disputes will be arbitrated only on an individual basis and will not be consolidated with any other arbitration or other proceeding that involves any claim or controversy of any other party. But if, for any reason, any court with competent jurisdiction or any arbitrator selected pursuant to Section 10.3 holds that this restriction is unconscionable or unenforceable, then our agreement in Section 10.3 to arbitrate will not apply and the Dispute must be brought exclusively in court pursuant to Section 10.8.

So please do your research before you tell someone they are not smart, because it only makes you look less intelligent.