$8 Million Class Action Settlement by BMG
BMG Music Club, one of the world’s largest distributors of music CD’s and cassettes has agreed to settle a $8 million class action lawsuit which accused BMG of using deceptive, misleading and unfair marketing and sales techiniques pertaining to shipping and handling charges and advertised costs.
The settlement is available to customers, present and past, who bought music between June 14, 1998, and May 15, 2006. They will receive vouchers for free CD’s and cassettes up to 80 percent off the advertised cost and free shipping.
Filed under Class Action, General Law, Settlements
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