L’Occitane Class Action Settlement (CA Only)
Class Eligibility: |
Shoppers in California L’Occitance Stores who used a credit card and were asked for personal identification information such as their address, email, phone number, or zip. |
Estimated Amount: |
$12.50 merchandise certificate |
Proof of Purchase: |
Not required. |
Claim Form: | L’Occitane Ease Claim Form (mail-in only) |
Case Name: | Owen v. L’Occitane, Inc., Case No.: BC491880 Los Angeles Superior Court |
Case Summary: |
L’Occitane is the latest company to fall on the wrong side of California credit card consumer protection laws, which seems to have tripped up a lot of retailers that unintentionally violated the law by asking for the zipcode of customers. The settlement is ugly providing only merchandise credit ($12.50 does not get you much at L’Occitane), and requiring a mail-in form with a very tight deadline. |
Settlement Pool: | Not applicable (merchandise credit only) |
Settlement Website: | L’Occitane Class Action Settlement |
Claim Form Deadline: | December 17, 2013 |
Claims Administrator: | Owen v. L’Occitane Inc, Claims Administrator P.O. Box 43215 Providence, RI 02940-3215 |