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    • acceptable risk

      Stroller Company Maclaren Knew About Amputation Risk 5 Years Ago

      The British company Maclaren knew that its recently recalled strollers could potentially lop off a tot's fingertips over five years ago, reports the New York Post, but it didn't bother to alert the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). More »

      3:29 PM on Thu Nov 12 2009
      By Chris Walters
      1,956 views, 33 comments

    • lawsuits

      Selling Expired Products: CVS To Pay $875,000 Settlement

      The NY AG's office says that CVS will pay an $875,000 settlement to end legal action against them over the sale of "expired products - including over-the-counter drugs, baby formula, milk, and eggs - at stores across New York State." More »

      2:25 PM on Thu Nov 12 2009
      By Meg Marco
      1,527 views, 29 comments

    • settlements

      Target Pays New Jersey $375K To Settle Fraud Charges

      Target has agreed to pay New Jersey $375,000 to settle charges that it sold baby formula and non-prescription drugs that had expired, and that it charged higher prices on some products than what was displayed on the shelves. More »

      6:27 PM on Tue Nov 10 2009
      By Chris Walters
      3,783 views, 34 comments

    • aquafina

      $1.26 Billion Glorified Tap Water Judgment Against Pepsi Thrown Out

      Good news for Pepsico: the lawsuit two Wisconsin men filed, accusing the company of stealing from them the idea that eventually became Aquafina, will have to be judged on its actual merits. The default judgment of $1.26 billion that they received when Pepsi failed to acknowledge the suit has been vacated. More »

      11:00 AM on Sun Nov 8 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      8,366 views, 41 comments

      Most discussed coren: It shouldn't have been vacated. I mean ok the law disfavors it - doesn't disallow, just disfavors. And more »

    • storm8

      iPhone App Developer Sued For Stealing Users' Phone Numbers

      For secretly stealing users' phone number by exploiting a backdoor iPhone vulnerability, app developer Storm8 got slapped with a class action lawsuit. More »

      2:08 PM on Fri Nov 6 2009
      By Ben Popken
      7,758 views, 34 comments

    • we all live in a yellow boat

      Company Sued For Selling Beatles MP3s Says They're Original Works, So It's Okay

      Since the Beatles are notorious for refusing to release their music online, the mere fact that BlueBeat.com was selling them was kind of strange, which probably explains why EMI just sued them for copyright infringement. But BlueBeat has come up with a perfectly reasonable explanation. The songs aren't really Beatles songs, you see, but "psycho-acoustic simulations" and therefore original works. More »

      5:33 PM on Thu Nov 5 2009
      By Chris Walters
      9,384 views, 57 comments

      Most discussed Smashville_now with...: We all live in a yellow boat. A yellow boat. A yellow boat. more »

    • lawsuits

      Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Payless Shoesource For Text Message Spamming

      Peter, who wrote in last month to complain about being text-spammed by Payless Shoesource on his phone, wasn't the only customer they annoyed. A man in California has filed a class action lawsuit against the shoe company and Voice & Mobile Broadcast Corporation, which is the marketing company it hired to run the campaign. More »

      4:48 PM on Wed Nov 4 2009
      By Chris Walters
      4,032 views, 32 comments

      Most discussed MeOhMy: Maybe they can also get an injunction to prevent them from using the term BOGO spuriously! BOGO has an implied more »

    • lawsuits

      NY AG: Intel Is An Illegal Monopoly That Uses "Bribery And Coercion"

      Andrew Cuomo, the Attorney General of New York, has filed a lawsuit against Intel, claiming that the company is an illegal monopoly that engages "in a worldwide, systematic campaign of illegal conduct - revealed in e-mails - in order to maintain its monopoly power and prices in the market for microprocessors." More »

      12:57 PM on Wed Nov 4 2009
      By Meg Marco
      9,731 views, 143 comments

      Most discussed dragonfire81: And how is this much different from Wal-Mart constantly pressuring their vendors for lower prices and otherwise throwing their weight more »

    • lawsuits

      AT&T Sues Verizon Over "There's A Map For That" Ads

      AT&T has had it with Verizon's "there's a map for that ads" and have filed a lawsuit. The big blue death star says that the ad is misleading because while the blank spaces in Verizon's map actually show places where there is no Verizon service at all — the blank spaces in the AT&T map may still have voice and data coverage — just not "3G" coverage. More »

      7:44 PM on Tue Nov 3 2009
      By Meg Marco
      22,117 views, 139 comments

      Most discussed egoods: Except it says "5X more 3G Coverage" in giant letters at the bottom. even my parents can figure that out. more »

    • privacy

      Baby Too Boring? Watch The Neighbor's Baby With This Monitor

      If you buy the Summer Infant Day and Night Video Monitor, you might want to make sure your neighbors haven't also got one, or else they'll have a secret window into your newborn's room. More »

      2:22 PM on Tue Nov 3 2009
      By Chris Walters
      8,306 views, 90 comments

    • can-spam

      Facebook Sues Spammer; Wins $711 Million

      Facebook won $711 million in a lawsuit against a notorious spammer. Don't cheer too hard, though. The same spampresario owes MySpace $234 million for the same thing. More »

      3:00 PM on Sat Oct 31 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      11,554 views, 43 comments

    • product safety

      Blair Sued For $30 Million Over Bath Robe Death

      Among the nine people who have died from injuries sustained after their chenille bath robes caught fire was 80-year-old Atwilda Brown. Now her family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the company that sold (and twice recalled) the robes, Blair LLC. More »

      5:33 PM on Thu Oct 29 2009
      By Chris Walters
      7,582 views, 101 comments

      Most discussed Radi0logy: I'm too lazy to read the article. Did she die before or after the recall? more »

    • aquafina

      Misplaced Letter Costs PepsiCo $1.26 Billion In Bottled Water Lawsuit

      It's easy to joke about PepsiCo's Aquafina. After all, it's purified municipal tap water, bottled and sold at prices comparable to juices and soda. But the product is no joke to two men in Wisconsin. In 1981, they discussed their idea to bottle and sell purified tap water with some of PepsiCo's regional bottlers. Allegedly, the idea made its way back to PepsiCo and eventually became Aquafina.

      This year, they sued PepsiCo. But the paperwork was lost in layers of corporate bureaucracy, and PepsiCo failed to send a representative, winning the men a default judgment of $1.26 billion. Yes, with a B. More »

      1:13 PM on Thu Oct 29 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      25,716 views, 100 comments

      Most discussed Naame: I say let them keep their 1.26 billion in exchange for large labels on each bottle which clearly states, "Purified more »

    • legal battles

      Copycat Company Sues Original Artist To Void Copyright Claims

      It's a natural impulse to want to support the little guy, the David who faces down a powerful Goliath. That's why it's easy to get behind this guy's claims that a copycat business is suing him to force him to abandon his own copyrights. Wtf!, you might say when you read something like that. Is that even possible? It is, and the story is more nuanced when you look at both sides, which makes it a good example of why it's sometimes hard to be a "good consumer" when deciding where to spend your money. More »

      2:00 PM on Wed Oct 28 2009
      By Chris Walters
      37,381 views, 221 comments

      Most discussed Spellchk: My heart says buy from the artist. My gut say buy from the copycat. My brain however tells me I more »

    • nice work if you can get it

      Company Pays Man It Never Employed For More Than 4 Years, Sues To Get Money Back

      Anthony accepted a job at New Jersey telemarketing company Avaya Inc. in September 2002 but decided at the last minute not to start working for the company. More »

      11:15 AM on Tue Oct 27 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      22,615 views, 204 comments

    • best buy

      Price Match Fraud Lawsuit Filed Against Best Buy

      A class action lawsuit has been filed in Illinois against Best Buy. The suit's claims? That the company has an official policy against price-matching their own web site. You don't say. That claim of a special Intranet site to prevent price-matching against the chain's Web site sounds familiar. So do most of the suit's allegations, for loyal readers of Consumerist. More »

      6:00 PM on Sun Oct 25 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      12,868 views, 86 comments

      Most discussed Esquire99: While I understand the purpose of allowing these kinds of suits, I'm bothered by lawsuits filed by individuals (or classes more »

    • memberships

      24 Hour Fitness Sued For Charging Ex-Customers Fees

      The gym chain made famous on NBC's "Biggest Loser" is being sued for continuing to debit the bank accounts of customers who have canceled their memberships. The US Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, has given the green light to a class action lawsuit that says the chain is violating both the RICO Act and the Electronic Funds Transfer Act by keeping these zombie memberships active. More »

      5:37 PM on Fri Oct 23 2009
      By Chris Walters
      6,001 views, 23 comments

      Most discussed hahamaximus: Costco sells a 2 year 24 Hour membership for about the same or less than a 1 year if purchased more »

    • trademarks

      Brewery Owner Stares Down, Whups Monster In His Closet

      Score a victory for the little guy. Matt Nadeau, the owner of the Rock Art Vermont brewery, which was slapped with a lawsuit by the sue-happy makers of the Monster energy drink for brewing a beer called "Vermonster," has gotten the bullies to step off. More »

      10:00 AM on Thu Oct 22 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      20,087 views, 94 comments

      Most discussed AllanG54: You mean Monster Cable hasn't sued Monster Energy Drink? Now that would be fun to watch. more »

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