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$4.5M Preliminary Settlement Reached in Living Social Consumer Fraud Class Action Lawsuit


This is a settlement for the lawsuit.

Los Angeles, CA: A preliminary $4.5 million settlement has been reached in the consumer fraud class action lawsuit filed against Living Social. Eligible class members include anyone living in the US, who purchased or received a Living Social deal voucher before October 1, 2012.

The Living Social class action lawsuit, entitled In Re: Living Social Marketing and Sales Practices Litigation, alleges the daily deal site' vouchers are "gift certificates"and therefore cannot legally expire for at least five years after they're sold. A settlement hearing is scheduled March 2013.

Settlement Class Members are eligible to receive up to 100% of the amount they paid for any Living Social deal voucher that they still hold and have been unable to redeem. This amount may be reduced based on how many people file valid claims.

In order to receive a refund from the Living Social class action settlement, claim forms must be submitted no later than February 8, 2013. For information and to download forms or file a claim, visit: LivingSocialVoucherSettlement.com

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Published on Nov-26-12


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