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travel1 year ago

Biden Administration Proposes Cash Compensation for Flight Delays

The Biden administration's Department of Transportation has released an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for a potential rule requiring airlines to compensate passengers for delays caused by the airline, with payments ranging from $200 to $775 depending on delay duration. This proposal, similar to Europe's EU261, aims to incentivize timely operations but faces potential challenges, including higher airfares and legal hurdles. The rule's future is uncertain, especially if a Trump administration takes over, as it may halt or alter the proposal.

legalbusiness2 years ago

"Vizio Settles $3 Million Class Action for Misleading TV Refresh Rates"

VIZIO has settled a class action lawsuit for $3 million over allegations of falsely advertising the refresh rates of its LCD TVs in California. Customers who purchased a VIZIO TV with supposed 120Hz or 240Hz refresh rates after April 30, 2014, may be eligible for compensation. The lawsuit claimed that the TVs did not perform as advertised, leading to issues like motion blur. VIZIO denies wrongdoing, but affected consumers must decide whether to claim their share of the settlement by March 30, exclude themselves by February 29 to retain the right to sue individually, or take no action.

business-and-legal2 years ago

"Your Guide to Claiming a Share of Verizon's $100M Settlement"

Verizon has settled a class action lawsuit for $100 million without admitting wrongdoing, concerning administrative charges imposed on customers. Eligible current and former Verizon users charged between January 1, 2016, and November 8, 2023, can claim a base payment of $15 plus $1 for each month they paid the fee, capped at $100 per account. Claims must be submitted by April 15, with the option to opt out by February 20. The settlement also includes Verizon amending its Customer Agreement for clearer disclosure of charges.

legalbusiness2 years ago

"Eligibility and Claim Details for Verizon's $100 Million Class Action Settlement"

Verizon is proposing a $100 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit alleging the company charged customers unfair and undisclosed administrative fees. Eligible customers have been notified to file a claim by April 15 to potentially receive up to $100. The lawsuit claims the fees were misleading and not included in the advertised monthly price. Verizon denies the allegations but has provided a website for claims, with payouts starting at $15. The settlement awaits a final "fairness hearing" in March.

legal2 years ago

"Florida Woman's $5M Suit Accuses Hershey of Deceptive Reese's Halloween Packaging"

Cynthia Kelly has filed a class action lawsuit against The Hershey Company for $5 million, alleging false advertising of Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkins. The packaging depicted the candy with a carved jack-o'-lantern face, which was not present on the actual product. The case raises broader concerns about misleading marketing practices, with Hershey joining other food brands that have faced similar legal challenges. The outcome of the lawsuit remains to be seen, as Hershey has not commented on the matter.

legal2 years ago

"Eligibility and Claim Process for Verizon's $100M Class-Action Settlement"

Verizon has agreed to a $100 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging unfair and undisclosed administrative fees charged to customers. Eligible U.S. customers with postpaid plans who were charged these fees between Jan. 1, 2016, and Nov. 8, 2023, can claim a share, potentially receiving up to $100. To claim, customers must complete a form by April 15, 2024, and can choose their payment method. Verizon denies wrongdoing but has made changes to how the fees are described. Customers can opt out of the settlement to pursue individual lawsuits.

legalbusiness2 years ago

"Eligibility and Claim Process for Verizon's $100 Million Settlement Explained"

Verizon has agreed to a $100 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit over undisclosed administrative fees charged to customers from January 1, 2016, to November 8, 2023. Affected customers, who will be notified by Verizon, must file a claim by April 15, 2024, to receive up to $100, with the final amount depending on several factors. Those who do not file a claim will forfeit their right to sue and will not receive any payment. Payments will be made after the settlement is finalized, and questions can be directed to the Settlement Administrator.

legal2 years ago

"Claim Your Share: Navigating the $100M Verizon Class Action Settlement"

Verizon has agreed to a proposed $100 million class action settlement over undisclosed administrative fees charged to customers on certain monthly plans between Jan. 1, 2016, and Nov. 8, 2023. Eligible current and former customers must file a claim by April 15, 2024, to receive up to $100 each. Verizon denies wrongdoing but will amend its Customer Agreement for clearer disclosure of the fees. Customers who do not file a claim will forfeit their right to sue Verizon on this matter and will not receive any settlement payment. For more information or to file a claim, visit www.VerizonAdministrativeChargeSettlement.com.

business-and-legal2 years ago

"Eligibility and Claim Process for Verizon's $100M Class Action Settlement"

Verizon Wireless has agreed to a proposed $100 million settlement in a class action lawsuit alleging the company charged undisclosed administrative fees in a deceptive manner. Current and former customers who paid these fees between January 1, 2016, and November 8, 2023, are eligible for compensation, which could be up to $100 depending on the number of claims. The minimum payment is expected to be $15, with an additional $1 for each month the charge was paid. Customers must file a claim by April 15, and Verizon will update its customer agreement to disclose these charges, although it denies any wrongdoing.

legal2 years ago

"Hershey Faces Lawsuit Over Reese's 'Faceless' Halloween Pumpkins"

Cynthia Kelly has filed a lawsuit against Hershey for allegedly misrepresenting its Halloween-themed Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkins and other products, which did not feature the detailed carvings as shown on the packaging. The lawsuit seeks class-action status for consumers who feel misled by the product's packaging. Hershey has not commented on the lawsuit, which is part of a series of false advertising claims against various food brands.

legal2 years ago

Woman Sues Hershey for $5M Over Reese's Missing Halloween Decorations

Hershey is facing a class-action lawsuit for allegedly using deceptive packaging on its Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkin chocolates, which show "cute" carvings of Halloween decorations that are not present on the actual candies. The plaintiff, Cynthia Kelly, and other consumers were misled into expecting decorated chocolates, which previous packaging versions accurately depicted as undecorated. The lawsuit claims this misrepresentation was an attempt to boost sales, and it cites similar cases against other companies, some of which have been dismissed or settled. Hershey has not commented on the pending litigation.

personal-finance-legal2 years ago

"Contractor Misuses $100K for Debt Payment, Client Seeks Recourse"

A homeowner paid their interior designer $100,000 for renovation materials, but the designer used the funds to pay off personal debts, leaving the project stalled. The homeowner is considering legal options, including reporting the incident to the police for embezzlement, taking to social media, or suing, but is conflicted about potentially ruining the designer's business. Experts suggest setting a firm repayment deadline and exploring options like arbitration, while also advising on the importance of contracts and receipts in such dealings.

legal2 years ago

Florida Woman Sues Hershey for $5M Over Reese's Pumpkins Lacking Carved Faces

A Florida woman has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the Hershey Co., alleging that the company falsely advertised its Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkins by displaying a face on the packaging that was not present on the actual candy. The lawsuit seeks damages for all Floridians who purchased not only the pumpkins but also other themed Reese's products like White Ghosts and Peanut Butter Bats, with claims exceeding $5 million. Hershey has not commented on the pending litigation.

legal2 years ago

Woman Sues Hershey Over Faceless Reese's Pumpkins, Alleges Deception

A Florida woman, Cynthia Kelly, has filed a class-action lawsuit against Hershey, alleging that the company's Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkins and other holiday-themed products are misleadingly advertised. The packaging depicts the candies with carved-out faces, while the actual products are plain. The lawsuit claims this misrepresentation has tricked consumers and is demanding a trial by jury, with the contention that the damages exceed $5 million and affect more than 100 people. Hershey has declined to comment on the pending litigation.

legal2 years ago

Florida Woman Sues Hershey for $5M, Claiming Reese's Packaging Misleads on Candy Designs

A Florida woman has filed a class-action lawsuit against The Hershey Company, alleging false and deceptive advertising of Reese's Peanut Butter products. The lawsuit claims that the candy's packaging shows artistic carvings, such as faces on pumpkins, which are not present on the actual candies. The complaint cites violations of Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act and seeks class-action status for all similarly affected consumers in Florida, with the matter involving a controversy exceeding $5 million.