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The twelve-month period is shorter than most statutory limitation periods, so users who do not act quickly lose their claims even if they would otherwise be timely under law.
The reader must assert any claim against Xfinity within twelve months of the first triggering event or fact, or that claim is waived.
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"YOU WAIVE THE RIGHT TO ASSERT A CLAIM AGAINST US MORE THAN TWELVE (12) MONTHS AFTER THE FIRST EVENT OR FACT THAT GIVES RISE TO THE CLAIM.— Excerpt from Xfinity's Xfinity Terms of Service
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The twelve-month period is shorter than most statutory limitation periods, so users who do not act quickly lose their claims even if they would otherwise be timely under law.
The reader must assert any claim against Xfinity within twelve months of the first triggering event or fact, or that claim is waived.
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