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Users have no recourse outside Eventbrite's own judgment when account ownership is contested; the decision cannot be appealed.
If another party claims ownership of your account, Eventbrite's unilateral decision—which may include terminating or suspending the account—is the final word.
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"If there is a dispute between two or more persons or entities regarding account ownership, we will be the sole arbiter of that dispute and our decision (which may include termination or suspension of the account) will be final and binding.Excerpt from Eventbrite's Terms of Service
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Users have no recourse outside Eventbrite's own judgment when account ownership is contested; the decision cannot be appealed.
If another party claims ownership of your account, Eventbrite's unilateral decision—which may include terminating or suspending the account—is the final word.
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