Using Class Actions to Keep Businesses Honest
It might not have cost you very much in terms of money, but the aggravation of being ripped off and trying to be treated fairly can be frustrating. You trust a business to be honest and deliver on their promises, but when they do not, what are your options?
ClassAction.com: Justice in the Marketplace
At ClassAction.com, we consult with attorneys who handle class action consumer fraud cases. They all tell us the same thing: When many consumers face the same kind of fraud in the marketplace, that can be the beginning of a class action lawsuit that holds companies accountable for their actions.
- Warranties and warranty violations: When a product comes with a warranty or when you purchase a warranty, you expect the retailer and manufacturer to live up to the terms of the warranty.
- Hidden costs, bait and switch: You may have made a deal for a product, but when the final deal is on the table, there are extra charges or there is a different price.
It isn't fair when a company promises something and then fails to deliver. They may have all kinds of excuses. They may tell you that, somehow, this is all your fault. But when they do that to you and to the next consumer and the next, there is a pattern of consumer fraud — a pattern that can be broken when all members of a class stand together for justice.
Contact ClassAction.com if you have been cheated by consumer fraud and share your experiences.
