User Manual

USER MANUAL
Birdie
OR RELATING TO ANY AND ALL CLAIMS AND DISPUTES WITH BIRD. YOU AGREE THAT YOU MAY
ARBITRATE CLAIMS AGAINST BIRD ONLY IN YOUR INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, AND NOT AS A PLAINTIFF,
A CLASS REPRESENTATIVE, OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING.
THIS AGREEMENT EVIDENCES A TRANSACTION IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE, AND THUS THE FEDERAL
ARBITRATION ACT GOVERNS THE INTERPRETATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF THIS PROVISION. THIS
PARAGRAPH SHALL SURVIVE THE TERMINATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. BIRD REQUIRES THAT
YOU ARBITRATE YOUR CLAIMS AGAINST BIRD PURSUANT TO THE ARBITRATION DESCRIBED BELOW
PRIOR TO YOUR EXERCISE OF YOUR RIGHTS PURSUANT TO TITLE I OF THE MAGNUSON-MOSS
WARRANTY ACT. TITLE I OF THE MAGNUSON- MOSS WARRANTY ACT DOES NOT REQUIRE YOU TO
PURSUE RIGHTS AND REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO YOU THAT ARE NOT PROVIDED BY TITLE I OF THE
MAGNUSON-MOSS WARRANTY ACT.
Any such arbitration shall not be combined or consolidated with a claim or dispute involving any other
person’s or entity’s product or claim or dispute, and specically, without limitation of the foregoing,
shall not under any circumstances proceed as part of a class action or class arbitration.
If you intend to seek arbitration, you must rst send to Bird, by certied mail, a written notice of
dispute at least thirty (30) days in advance of initiating the arbitration. The notice should be addressed
to: Attention: Disputes, Bird Rides, Inc., 406 Broadway #369, Santa Monica CA 90401. The notice must
include: (i) a description of your claim and the basis of the dispute; and (ii) a description of the relief
you are seeking. If Bird and you do not reach an agreement to resolve the claim within thirty (30) days
after Bird receives your notice, you or Bird may commence an arbitration proceeding.
The arbitration will take place in Los Angeles, California or a mutually agreed upon location.
Arbitration shall be administered by JAMS, or alternatively a mutually agreed upon arbitrator or
arbitration service, under the applicable commercial arbitration rules for JAMS or the mutually agreed
upon arbitration service, excluding any rules or procedures governing or permitting class actions.
The arbitrator, and not any federal, state or local court or agency, shall have exclusive authority