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Hi, I'm Brady Mills. Owner of Brady Mills Graphics
Today's Quick Tip is aimed at protecting you or your business.
Did you know that if you are a Comcast Customer, and in the event of a dispute
you want to retain your right to sue Comcast in a court of law
in a trial by judge or jury, a right afforded to you by the Constitution,
rather than going by the decision of an arbitration company Comcast hires
to mediate your dispute, you have to fill out the Comcast Arbitration Opt-Out
within 30 days of signing up for services.
Unlike bank fee changes, doing so will not cancel your service.
This may help you or your business
in the event that you have a matter that needs to go to court with Comcast.
By not opting out of this arbitration agreement, Comcast retains the right to sue you,
while you do not retain the right to sue them.
So it's important that you visit www.comcast.com/arbitrationoptout
in order to retain your Constitutional Rights!
Brady Mills Quick Tips (www.bradymills.com) www.comcast.com/arbitrationoptout