A woman alleging she was fraudulently charged nearly $100 for supposedly free beauty products has standing to sue marketing companies even though she rejected a refund offer, the Third Circuit said Tuesday.
Cindy Adam said she was charged nearly $100 for what she believed were free samples of “Nuvega Lash” beauty products. The advertisement implied that she need only pay shipping and handling, she said.
After complaining about the charge to Fortera Nutra Solutions LLC, she was offered the chance to return the items for a refund. She refused, because she allegedly thought the company was trying to scam her, ...
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