201412.02
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Truvia is not so True! False “Natural Sweetner” Claims wring settlement

Cargill has agreed to pay $6.1 million to settle a consumer class action accusing the company of marketing its Truvia sweetener as natural when it actually contains largely synthetic and chemically produced ingredients, according to documents signed by a Hawaii federal judge. Under the deal, the agribusiness company will pay $6.1 million into a settlement…

201412.02
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Unwanted Texts Violate Federal Consumer Protection Laws, Domino’s Pizza Sued

Domino’s Pizza was hit with a putative class action in Florida federal court Sunday alleging violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by a consumer who says he continued to receive marketing text messages from the restaurant chain even after he opted out of receiving coupon offers. Christopher Legg hopes to represent a nationwide class…

201411.06
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Hyundai Santa Fe “Stalling While Driving” Class Action Should Gain Speed

Stalling Engines in the Santa Fe years 2010-12 What’s causing the Hyundai Santa Fe 2010–12 engines in these SUVs to stall at any time? Hyundai is only letting out dribbles of admissions. This SUV has an engine with a nasty reputation of stalling at any speed, any time, without any warning. That means no acceleration….

201411.04
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Military Members Who Get Vehicle Repossessed by Starter Interrupters Have Protections

A starter interrupter allows a creditor to disable the engine’s starter motor remotely,  preventing anyone from driving the car.  Starter interrupters can either be manually triggered once a borrower falls behind on his or her loan payments, or they can be activated through a program that tracks the borrower’s payments and automatically disables the car…

201410.22
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Papa John’s Text Spam Update

Papa John’s International Inc. on Monday dropped its Sixth Circuit appeal of a decision freeing a pair of American International Group Inc. affiliates from paying defense costs in two class actions accusing the pizza giant of spamming consumers with text messages.

201410.20
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AutoDialers, RoboCalls, and RoboTexts are Often Illegal — Get Help

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act can help!  The FCC just revised the TCPA to help consumers fight back by getting between $500 to $1500 per violation!  Now telemarketers will have receive express written consent from consumers before making calls or sending texts.  Because there are no exceptions to the new consent requirement for prior business…

201410.20
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Dealer Markups: Did You Know The Dealer Charged You More Than He Had To?

Dealers “markup” financing that they arrange for your vehicle purchase. The Dealer and the Finance Company then share the additional profits! Recently, Ally Financial agreed to pay a huge settlement for giving dealers this ability, and thereby allowing them to discriminate against minorities by charging them more! This violates the Equal Credit Opportunities Act. Automotive…