SACRAMENTO – A Stanislaus County consumer alleges an online retailer falsely advertises it will provide products in a timely manner.
Licia Camara filed a complaint on behalf of individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated filed a complaint on April 5 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California against Bargain Bunch alleging that the online retailer violated the Unfair Competition Law and the California False Advertising Act.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that in June 2016, she purchased a fountain from defendant's website and requested to ship it to her home in Modesto. She alleges she waited months and months and never received it. The plaintiff holds Bargain Bunch responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to ship the product ordered and failed to refund her money.
The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks an order certifying the class and appointing plaintiff as representative and her counsels as class counsels, award for all damages, necessary attorneys’ fees and costs, interest and all other general or special relief. She is represented by Todd M. Friedman, Meghan E. George and Adrian R. Bacon of Law Offices of Todd. M. Friedman PC in Woodland Hills.
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California Case number 1:17-at-00288