For customers who have purchased one or more item from T.J. Maxx, HomeGoods, and Marshalls stores in California between July 17, 2011 and Dec. 6, 2017, you are eligible to receive either store credit or cash from the TJMaxx Marshalls HomeGoods Deceptive Pricing Class Action Lawsuit. According to the lawsuit, T.J. Maxx’s actual pricing on comparable items from other stores was deemed false and misleading. Moreover, this led consumers to purchase items from T.J. Maxx, falsely believing in saving a considerable amount of money when in all actuality, they weren’t. TJX companies inc agreed to a $8 million class action settlement on grounds of unfair business practices, fraudulent business practices, unlawful business practices, false advertising, and violating California’s Consumer Legal Remedies Act. If you are eligible, file a claim by April 9, 2018, to receive your fair-share of compensation!
TJMaxx Deceptive Pricing Lawsuit:
- TJ Maxx Claim Form
- Claim Form Deadline: April 9, 2018
- Who’s Eligible: Customers who have purchased from California’s T.J. Maxx, HomeGoods, and Marshalls stores in California between July 17, 2011, and Dec. 6, 2017 with a TJX price tag that included a “Compare At” price, and have not yet received a refund or credit for said purchases.
- Estimated Amount: The amount of credit varies
- Proof of Purchase: No proof of purchase required.
- Case Name & Number: Staci Chester, et al. v. The TJX Companies Inc., et al., Case No. 5:15-cv-01437, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
How To File a Claim:
- Head over to the TJ Maxx’s Settlement Claim Form.
- Check to see if you are eligible by looking over the claim form.
- Complete the claim form with your information.
- Submit your claim by April 9, 2018, to receive either store credit or 75% of the credit exchanged for cash!
Bottom Line:
For individuals that purchased one or more item from T.J. Maxx, HomeGoods, and Marshalls stores in California with a “Compare At” price tag attached between July 17, 2011 and Dec. 6, 2017, then you may be eligible for a potential award from the TJMaxx Marshalls HomeGoods Deceptive Pricing Class Action Lawsuit! According to the lawsuit, T.J. Maxx engaged in unfair business practices, fraudulent business practices, unlawful business practices, false advertising by pushing significantly deceptive comparative pricings from other stores to promote their products. So if you are eligible, file a claim by April 9, 2018, to receive either store credit or 75% of the credit exchanged for cash! Don’t forget to take a look at our full list of Class Action Lawsuit Settlements!
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