Consumer Class Actions
Ask yourself if what happened to you is an unfair or deceptive business practice. Some
examples include:
Hidden or Deceptive Bank, Mortgage and Loan Charges
Home-Related Services, Energy-Related Practices
Deceptive Pricing (factory-priced seconds, imperfects)
Free-Come Ons, Contest Winners
Used as New
Foreclosure Practices
Misrepresentation of Credit Terms or Cancellation Rights
Service Contracts
Misrepresenting Guarantees
Discount Coupons
Addition of Deceptive Telephone Charges
Debt Collection Practices
Hidden or Deceptive Finance Charges
Deceptive Pricing
Contracts and Warranties
Automobiles, Mobile Homes, Air Travel
Apartment Rentals, Mobile Home Parks, Migrant Camps, Real Estate Sales
Household Products
Door-to-Door, Mail Order, Referral, Unsolicited, Negative Option Sales
Vocational and Correspondence Schools; Other Student Loan Issues
Future Service Contracts
Medical Cures, Food Advertising Nursing Homes, Funerals
Opportunity Schemes and Other ÒNonsaleÓ Transactions
Damaged/Defective Goods
Substitutionary Display Products
Repair Practices
Unlicensed Activities
Credit Balances
Non-disclosure of the Credit Terms
Credit Language for Non-English Speaking Consumers
Plain English Contract Language
Refunds of Cancellation Rights
Misrepresenting Auto Repair
Failure to Correct Inadequate Repairs
Security Deposits, Rental Agreements
Condominium and Time Shares
Telephone Service
Vocational and Correspondence Schools - Student Loan Issues
Buying Clubs
Pyramid Sales
Contests/Game Promotions