Klarna’s Buy Now, Pay Later Service Class Action Klarna’s Buy Now, Pay Later Service Allegations: Misleadingly representing that Klarna is a free service without adequately warning consumers of the risk that banks processing payments will charge them overdraft fees
Afterpay’s Buy Now, Pay Later Service Class Action Afterpay’s Buy Now, Pay Later Service Allegations: Misleadingly marketing itself as a free service without adequately disclosing the risk that consumers will be charged overdraft fees by banks processing payments
Cox Cable TV Service Plans Class Action Cox Cable TV Service Plans Allegations: Representing that customers who enter 24-month contracts would not be charged more than the promised fixed rate for the term of the contract when the company increased the monthly…
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Cox Service Plans Class Action Cox Service Plans Allegations: Falsely advertising that monthly rates would be fixed for a specified period of time when the company increases the monthly rates by adding service charges after a few months
Langers Concord Grape Juice Class Action Langers Concord Grape Juice Allegations: Falsely marketing products as 100% juice
Juice Plus+ Subscriptions Class Action Juice Plus+ Subscriptions Allegations: Failing to disclose the terms of subscriptions
Fisher-Price’s Rock ‘n Play Sleeper Class Action Fisher-Price’s Rock ‘n Play Sleeper Allegations: Misleadingly marketing the product as a safe place for infants to sleep when it is dangerous and has caused injuries and deaths
Fisher-Price 3-in-1 SnugaPuppy Activity Center Class Action Fisher-Price 3-in-1 SnugaPuppy Activity Center Allegations: Marketing products as safe when one of the toys may come apart due to a defect and therefore is a choking hazard to young children
TINA’s Take: FTC Puts For-Profit Higher Education Institutions on Notice Consumer News TINA’s Take: FTC Puts For-Profit Higher Education Institutions on Notice A disproportionate number of students that have defaulted on their students loans attended for-profit colleges.
Who’s Allowed to Play Games with the Stock Market? Blog Who’s Allowed to Play Games with the Stock Market? The misleading advertising of democratizing finance.
Coronavirus Spawns Class-Action Lawsuits as Consumers Seek Refunds Consumer News Coronavirus Spawns Class-Action Lawsuits as Consumers Seek Refunds The pandemic has also triggered lawsuits over privacy issues with some video conferencing apps, and more.