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This sweeping exclusion of liability covers virtually all categories of damages a user might seek, including direct and consequential losses, significantly limiting recourse against Affirm.
The reader cannot recover compensatory, direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages — including business losses, lost profits, or litigation costs — from Affirm or its affiliates.
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