www.pier1settlement.com – California Pier 1 ZIP Code Lawsuit Settlement

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Pier 1 Settlement

  • Learn more about the Pier 1 Imports Song-Beverly Cases class action lawsuit revolving around claims that Pier 1 LOCATIONS in the state of California broke US laws when asking for customers personal information (i.e. ZIP code, address, telephone number and/or email address) at the time of check out

Pier 1 has denied any actions of wrong doing but has agreed to a settlement that may allow class members to claim a $10 Pier 1 merchandise voucher.  The lawsuit is Case no. JCCP 4669 and is on the jurisdiction of the Superior Court of California, County of San Francisco.  Any questions about the case can be directed to 1-888-398-1032 or by email at Pier1Settlement@GardenCityGroup.com.

Please note…

  • All claim forms associated with the Pier 1 Settlement are due by December 3, 2015
  • The settlement fairness hearing is scheduled for 1/13/16
  • The deadline to object to the settlement proposed by the courts and Pier 1 is listed as December 3, 2015
  • It is recommended that Class Members retain any receipts, credit card statements, bank statements, or other documents that support their claim
  • Class members in the case are defined as anyone who made a purchase at a Pier 1 Import in the state of California via credit card from March 2, 2010 until May 1, 2011
  • A similar settlement was reached involving Pier 1 Imports in the state of Massachusetts residents
  • Please DO NOT contact Pier 1 Imports with questions pertaining to this lawsuit

Pier 1 Settlement class members who elect to stay a part of the lawsuit will automatically be represented by the law firms of PATTERSON LAW GROUP APC – STONEBARGER LAW APC – WUCETICH & KOROVILAS LLP.  Class members will not be responsible for paying these up town city lawyers as they will receive a cut of the settlement from Pier 1.  Class members in the Pier 1 Settlement case are citing the Song-Beverly Credit Card Act of 1971 for their reasoning in bringing the lawsuit before the courts.

Via: www.pier1settlement.com