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Users cannot bring claims against Eventbrite in courts of general jurisdiction; the mandatory arbitration requirement forecloses standard court litigation for covered disputes.
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If you have a dispute with Eventbrite, you are required to pursue it through binding arbitration or small claims court rather than a regular court.
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"you and we each agree to resolve all disputes and claims between you and us...through binding arbitration or (to the extent the claim qualifies) in small claims court, instead of in courts of general jurisdiction.— Excerpt from Eventbrite's Eventbrite Terms of Service
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Users cannot bring claims against Eventbrite in courts of general jurisdiction; the mandatory arbitration requirement forecloses standard court litigation for covered disputes.
If you have a dispute with Eventbrite, you are required to pursue it through binding arbitration or small claims court rather than a regular court.
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