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This cap severely limits the financial recovery a user can obtain from Squarespace regardless of the nature or number of claims, often reducing maximum recovery to $20 for users who have paid nothing or very little.
Users are permitted to recover no more than the greater of $20 or their prior twelve months of payments to Squarespace, regardless of the total harm claimed.
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This cap severely limits the financial recovery a user can obtain from Squarespace regardless of the nature or number of claims, often reducing maximum recovery to $20 for users who have paid nothing or very little.
Users are permitted to recover no more than the greater of $20 or their prior twelve months of payments to Squarespace, regardless of the total harm claimed.
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