Amazon Prime Class Action Lawsuit: See If You Qualify
Did you receive the Amazon Prime Class Action Lawsuit email? It is not a scam. You received the mail because you filed a claim.
Looks like the curtains are closing on a class action lawsuit against Amazon.com. Two of the plaintiffs, Barbara Brittain and Linda Dial, decided it’s time to call it quits and voluntarily dismissed their lawsuit in a federal court in Washington.
Their bone of contention? Amazon’s snazzy promise of two-day shipping with its Amazon Prime service. They argued that, while Amazon markets this speedy delivery, the reality is quite different. Customers aren’t getting their orders in that magical two-day timeframe they were promised.
Who Is Eligible For The Amazon Prime Class Action Lawsuit
Barbara Brittain and Linda Dial are on a mission to represent all the Amazon Prime members from sunny California who’ve bought stuff through their memberships. They’re not pulling any punches either – they’ve fired off a lawsuit using California’s consumer laws as their ammo.
How Much Is The Settlement
There is no settlement amount for now. However, First off, they want the court to give the green light and officially certify their class action. That means they want to represent not just themselves but all those other folks in the same boat.
But they’re not stopping there. They’re waving their flag for restitution – basically, they want their membership fees back. Plus, they’re asking for their legal fees and costs to be covered, and they’re even gunning for a good old-fashioned jury trial.
Conclusion
Brittain, et al. v. Amazon.com Inc., et al., Case No. 3:22-cv-01764, is not a scam. Just like Frontier Mt Caroll Mutual Insurance Settlement, Barbara Brittain and Linda Dial are on a mission to represent all the Amazon Prime members from sunny California who’ve bought stuff through their memberships. They’re not pulling any punches either – they’ve fired off a lawsuit using California’s consumer laws in their ammo.