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Hogan et al. v. Pillow Cube, Inc. et al.
24-cv-403, E.D. Wis.
(April 2024)
Pillow Cube
Misleadingly advertising “risk free returns or exchanges” when consumers are actually charged $2.98 to try products that purportedly come with free returns and exchanges, and consumers who return products are charged a return fee of 15 percent of the purchase price
Pending
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