
Shutterfly Class Action Lawsuit Alleges Fake Groupon Deals
By Consider The Consumer on 02/27/2018
Recently, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Shutterfly for allegedly deceptively advertising promotional deals on the Groupon website. According to the Shutterfly Class Action, the company’s marketing deceptively represents that customers who purchase the Groupon deals will receive a credit to be used toward purchases on the Shutterfly website without adequately disclosing that the Groupon deal is a promotional code that cannot be combined with other sales or promotions, such as free shipping codes. The lawsuit was originally filed in state court in December 2017 and transferred to federal court in January 2018. (Taylor et al v. Shutterfly Inc., Case No. 18-cv-266, N. D. CA.). A copy of the Shutterfly Lawsuit complaint is shown below for your convenience:
Editor’s note on the Shutterfly Class Action Lawsuit:
This piece is written about the recent Shutterfly Class Action. If you are considered eligible to be among the class of consumers described in the class action, you may eventually be able to participate in receiving any compensation the court may award.
If you believe Shutterfly’s actions have affected you, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’d be happy to help you take a step in the right direction to fight this issue and join the class action. Please send an email to ConsiderTheConsumer@gmail.com, find us on Twitter or Facebook, or even connect with us directly on our website! We look forward to hearing from you all.
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