Consumer Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Webloyalty.com
A class action lawsuit has been filed in the Los Angeles federal court (Case No. 06-06329), on behalf of nationwide consumers of Webloyalty.com alleges that the way Webloyalty.com and its partners enroll consumers in Reservation Rewards violates California consumer protection laws and federal privacy and electronic funds transfer laws.
The complaint further alleges that Webloyalty.com, with its online retail partner, 123inkjets.com, has unlawfully obtained consumers’ financial information and used this information to charge for a membership known as “Reservations Rewards” through deceptive “pop-up” advertising. Reservation Rewards is a membership program that, according to the lawsuit, provides discounts on dining and tourist attractions, along with “travel protection” such as roadside assistance, hotel overbooking and baggage insurance.
The lawsuit also alleges, their confidential financial information is compromised by Webloyalty.com and its retail partners.
Filed under Class Action, General Law
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