NWGunner wrote:People may want to wait before jumping on ther 2017 enroll website and signing up for their 'free monitoring'...
It was just reported that if you do that, you agree to the terms and conditions, a couple of which are an obligation to abide by their arbiter if there are any disputes, AND you relinquish your right to sue.
They say lawsuits are already lining up, including a possible class action lawsuit.
I think you read it wrong...it says that it doesn't limit your rights to sue. I had to read it a couple of times to get that (my info is compromised).
ETA: here it is from their site:
2). NO WAIVER OF RIGHTS FOR THIS CYBER SECURITY INCIDENT
In response to consumer inquiries, we have made it clear that the arbitration clause and class action waiver included in the Equifax and TrustedID Premier terms of use does not apply to this cybersecurity incident.
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