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That's exactly why they are doing that. They want a massive waste of resources and time. They actively discourage you from opting out. Because they don't want to get sued for millions because their accounts just keep getting hacked into. They wanna make this as laborious of a process as they possibly can. I was forced to factory reset my roku TV and put it in store mode ust so they would stop asking me too agree to their forced massed arbitration. Everyone knows they are infinitely easier ways to opt out of something. But they just wanted to do this just to screw with their customers.
TrashTV Roku accounts were not "hacked". What happened was other sites were hacked, and because so many people use the same password at multiple sites the hackers used that stolen information to access Roku user accounts. But they could not "steal" anything from a Roku account, because even if a credit card is stored there the full information is not visible. The worst they could do is to change the account password and use the account to purchase services, which of course could only be done if there was a CC attached to the account. But they would still need to use a Roku to access those services, so really not a useful tactic for the thief.
- TrashTV12 months agoBinge Watcher
Oh I am so sorry. It wasn't hacked. There was only thousand accounts breached my bad corpo shill, either way, they're forcing the mass arbitration because the accounts were hacked, it's ONLY A LITTLE MORE THAT HALF A MILLION
- atc9809212 months agoCommunity Streaming Expert
Sheesh, grow up.
- TrashTV12 months agoBinge Watcher
Sheesh, Kurt Cobain yourself roku lap dog. I think it's hilarious that you think taking it up the ass by corporations is being grown up, I guess when you do it for a living it comes as naturally as breathing for you.
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