Does anyone have legal dept contact info?
CoMinow
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As the title says, does anyone have the contact info for kabams legal dept?
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I wish.... thanks, but they ignore everything... not sure that's legal, but consumers have no protection thanks to arbitration
Consumer protection gives you the right to initiate legal action. However, kabam makes you agree to arbitration. In arbitration you don't have the same rights as court and arent guaranteed the right to a lawyer. Therefore as your own legal representative it is up to you to make aware the party the complaint is against
Not for asking something without even letting any small details is not going to get you anywhere... Except sarcasm....
I would recommend seeking legal counsel at this point, because I have a feeling this is way over your head, but for the record, Kabam's TOS specifies that legal notice should be given to its national registered agent. I did the search in California, and Kabam has a registered agent there: Corporation Service Company, 2710 gateway oaks drive suite 150N, Sacramento CA 95833. I'm sure there's one in Canada, but that's left as an exercise for the reader. I strongly urge you to consider discussing your issue with customer support first, however. Initiating legal proceedings on a corporation is not something you should do thinking you understand your situation properly. In fact, being unable to locate this information in the TOS or locating a registered agent for them strongly suggests you'd be operating under a severe disadvantage here.
Still not sure why so many people are responding just to make "funny" comments rather than just ignoring it and moving on if you don't have an answer to the actual question, when you don't really know the content or extent of my issue
My final warning is that you should spend less time playing with red mark up, and more time reading the TOS: Somehow, I doubt Kabam is going to mutually agree to handle whatever this is in person. But hey, I could be wrong. Say hi to Tim Fields for me.
(That's a joke: of course CEOs are not required to attend arbitration meetings in person. But in this case, the point is neither is anyone else).
He is a user of that company, he can contact the PR Dept, customer service Dept or whatever dept he likes.
Wether he gets what he wants or not is a different story though.