Question: 3 In In Re Zappos.com Incorporated, Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, the case in the text in which customers of Zappos claimed that they were

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Zappos.com Incorporated, Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, the case in the text in which customers of Zappos claimed that they were not bound to an arbitration agreement contained in a contract with Zappos, what was the result of the case?
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The court ruled for the plaintiffs only because of its finding that no contract existed based on the plaintiffs' lack of assent.
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The court ruled for the plaintiffs only because of its finding that the contract was illusory and unenforceable because Zappos could avoid promises at any time.
The court ruled for the plaintiffs for the following two reasons: (1) there was, no contract because the plaintiffs did not assent to it, and (2) even if a contract existed, the contract was illusory and unenforceable because Zappos could avoid promises at any time.
The court ruled in favor of Zappos on the basis that the contract was properly entered into and was fully enforceable.
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