When Products Don't Work as They Should ...
The product might have looked good in the store and in the ads, but when it came to using that product, it did not work the way it should. Sometimes the product is dangerous and could cause injury. In either case, you certainly did not get your money's worth — and may not even be able to use the product.
ClassAction.com: Justice When Products Are Defective
Returning a product you have use could be a problem. The store might not take it back and you are stuck with a product that has no value. If that has happened to you, it has happened to other consumers. Tell ClassAction.com about your experience.
- Ad promises: The ad may have said that the light bulbs would last for an amazing amount of time, and you may have paid extra for that. If a product does not meet the promises made, the manufacturer needs to be held accountable. A class action lawsuit may be the answer.
- Poor design: Imagine a barbecue grill scrubber that melts when scrubbing a warm grill. That does not make sense. When a product's design and materials are inappropriate for the product's intended use, you can fight back.
- Electronic failures: When a TV or laptop or cell phone does not work as it is supposed to, why not? It may be because of faulty design or a problem with the connections inside the equipment. When multiple users have the same problem with a laptop, a class action lawsuit may be in order.
Defective products caused lost time and money for the people who buy them and then cannot use them. Contact ClassAction.com and tell us about your experience with a defective product.
