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The opt-out right is time-limited; customers who do not act within 30 days of the specified triggering date are bound by mandatory arbitration.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is truncated after '(1) THE DATE YOU PURCHASED', so the second triggering date for the 30-day opt-out window is not available for analysis. The canonical claim preserves this gap rather than speculating.
Customers have a narrow 30-day window from the earlier of purchase or another specified date to preserve their right to sue in court.
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You may reject any change we make to section 15 (except address changes) by personally signing and sending us notice within 30 days of the change by U.S. Mail to the address in section 15.b.
If we make any future change to this arbitration provision (other than a change to the Notice Address), you may reject that change by sending us written notice within 21 days of notice of the change...
The party initiating a Dispute must give notice to the other party in writing of his or her intent to initiate an Informal Dispute Resolution Conference, which shall occur within 45 days after the other party receives such notice...
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The opt-out right is time-limited; customers who do not act within 30 days of the specified triggering date are bound by mandatory arbitration.
Customers have a narrow 30-day window from the earlier of purchase or another specified date to preserve their right to sue in court.
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