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The cap means that no matter how significant the harm a user suffers, the maximum financial recovery from Strava under these Terms is either $50 or the user's last 12 months of payments—whichever is higher—which may be far less than actual damages.
Users are limited in how much they can recover from Strava under these Terms, with the ceiling set at $50 or 12 months of fees paid, whichever is greater.
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"STRAVA'S MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY TO YOU PURSUANT TO THESE TERMS SHALL NOT EXCEED THE GREATER OF EITHER (A) FIFTY DOLLARS ($50), OR (B) THE AMOUNT OF FEES PAID BY YOU TO STRAVA IN THE 12-MONTHS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE CLAIM.— Excerpt from Strava's Strava Terms of Service
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The cap means that no matter how significant the harm a user suffers, the maximum financial recovery from Strava under these Terms is either $50 or the user's last 12 months of payments—whichever is higher—which may be far less than actual damages.
Users are limited in how much they can recover from Strava under these Terms, with the ceiling set at $50 or 12 months of fees paid, whichever is greater.
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