1st Phorm’s ‘110% Money-Back Guarantee’
Money-back guarantee comes up woefully short of advertised percentage.
Ballew et al. v. Huuuge, Inc.
23-cv-4324, C.D. Cal.
(June 2023)
Huuuge Casino Slots and Billionaire Casino
Misleadingly representing that games are free to play when players need virtual chips to play and must purchase additional chips after they use all of the free coins
Misleadingly advertising discounts on virtual chips by comparing discounted prices to false former prices and misrepresenting that sales are for a limited time
Stayed pending mediation
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