kellogs
New Member
- Jurisdiction
- California
Hello,
I am an EU citizen having a contention with a California, USA registered company. This company is running a web platform on which I have had an account for 8 years. All fine with it, excellent track of record, and no complaints of any sort to the best of my knowledge.
The issue is this company demanded a video interview with me for some reason that is unclear (I am suspecting ID verification - my ID was verified 8 years ago by means of driver's licence if my memory serves me right). There are no such video interviews explicitly written in their Terms of Service and they have also limited my business on their web platform, thus persuading me to obey their will. Few months went by and they have placed an even greater constraint on my account leaving me unable to withdraw any funds from their web platform.
All in all, they are treating a good long standing user with no track of rules violations like some perpetrator.
So, my first question would be if there are any such US / international laws in place that protect my privacy, therefore turning them into an abuser, legally speaking.
Thank you!
I am an EU citizen having a contention with a California, USA registered company. This company is running a web platform on which I have had an account for 8 years. All fine with it, excellent track of record, and no complaints of any sort to the best of my knowledge.
The issue is this company demanded a video interview with me for some reason that is unclear (I am suspecting ID verification - my ID was verified 8 years ago by means of driver's licence if my memory serves me right). There are no such video interviews explicitly written in their Terms of Service and they have also limited my business on their web platform, thus persuading me to obey their will. Few months went by and they have placed an even greater constraint on my account leaving me unable to withdraw any funds from their web platform.
All in all, they are treating a good long standing user with no track of rules violations like some perpetrator.
So, my first question would be if there are any such US / international laws in place that protect my privacy, therefore turning them into an abuser, legally speaking.
Thank you!