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Is it still a money-back guarantee if you end up paying hundreds of dollars?
A class-action lawsuit was filed against Tiger Natural Gas Inc. for allegedly falsely advertising its natural gas price protection program by deceptively promising consumers who enroll in the program will save money and pay lower rates than the rate of their current gas provider when, according to plaintiffs, Tiger Natural Gas charged a higher rate. The lawsuit was filed in state court in August 2017 and transferred to federal court in September 2017. (Fishman et al v. Tiger Natural Gas, Inc., Case No. 17-cv-5351, N. D. CA.)
Is it still a money-back guarantee if you end up paying hundreds of dollars?
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Herb Weisbaum, The ConsumerMan, Consumers’ Checkbook
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