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The opt-out window is strictly time-limited; users who do not act within thirty days of the trigger date lose the right to opt out of binding arbitration.
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You have a thirty-day window, measured from first use or agreement to the Terms (whichever is later), to opt out of arbitration by sending written notice.
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"You have the right to opt out...by sending...written notice of your decision to opt-out to legal@eventbrite.com...within thirty (30) days of your first use of the Services or your agreement to these Terms (whichever is later)— Excerpt from Eventbrite's Eventbrite Terms of Service
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The opt-out window is strictly time-limited; users who do not act within thirty days of the trigger date lose the right to opt out of binding arbitration.
You have a thirty-day window, measured from first use or agreement to the Terms (whichever is later), to opt out of arbitration by sending written notice.
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