You aren’t forced into binding arbitration in case of disputes


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Status: APPROVED
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Author: AgnesDeLion (20760) Staff


<p>If you are a new user, you can reject and opt-out of this Arbitration Agreement within thirty (30) days of accepting these Terms by emailing us at legal@airtable.com with your first and last name and stating your intent to opt-out of the Arbitration Agreement.


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