Homeaglow
TINA.org found home cleaning services platform falsely advertising $19 house cleanings, using ROSCA-violating autorenewal subscriptions, fabricating consumer reviews and more.
Seneca et al. v. Homeaglow, Inc. d/b/a Dazzling Cleaning
23-cv-2308, C.D. Cal.
(2023)
Homeaglow
Failing to disclose that consumers who book discounted cleanings are charged $49 a month for ForeverClean Memberships that automatically renew and charging consumers who cancel these memberships illegal early termination fees
Pending
TINA.org found home cleaning services platform falsely advertising $19 house cleanings, using ROSCA-violating autorenewal subscriptions, fabricating consumer reviews and more.
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