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1-800-Flowers.com & 800-Flowers Shipping & Delivery Charge Class Action Settlement

If You Purchased Products Through 1-800-Flowers.Com, Inc. Or 800-Flowers, Inc.’s  Website, Which Noted A “Shipping Charge” And Which Products Were Delivered By Local Florists, During The Period From March 1, 2006 Through February 5, 2008, You May Be Eligible For Benefits From A Class Action Settlement.

A class action settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit pending against 1-800-Flowers.com, Inc. and 800-Flowers, Inc. (erroneously sued as 1-800-Flowers Retail, Inc.) in California Superior Court for the County of Los Angeles (styled Molnar v. 1-800-Flowers Retail, Inc., Case No. BC 382828 ) alleging that 1-800-Flowers, in violation of certain New York General Business Law provisions and the common law, made misleading statements and omitted information concerning the shipping and delivery charges associated with certain online purchases of floral products, according to the 1-800-Flowers Class Action Settlement Notice.

The 1-800-Flowers.com & 800-Flowers Shipping & Delivery Charge
class action settlement reportedly provides, among other things, that if the settlement is finally approved by the court, the settlement class members will be entitled to receive a $10 Gift Voucher (usable at time of online checkout using a Gift Voucher Code ) for each qualifying online purchase made from the www.1800flowers.com website during the period March 1, 2006 through February 5, 2008.

The $10 Gift Voucher is reportedly subject to the following conditions: (1) the Gift Voucher is valid only for online purchases from www.1-800-Flowers.com; (2) the Gift Voucher expires 6 months after Final Judicial Approval of the settlement, and is not valid for redemption or delivery of products during the following dates: December 18-25, 2009, February 7-14, 2010, and May 3-09, 2010; (3) the Gift Voucher is limited to one Gift Voucher per transaction; (4) the Gift Voucher must be used in a single transaction (i.e., no change or cash of any kind will be given by 1-800-Flowers for all or any portion of the value of $10 Gift Voucher) and any balance not used in the single transaction will be lost.

A final fairness hearing is scheduled to be held before Judge Zaven V. Sinanian, of the Los Angeles County Superior Court, on May 17, 2010  at 8:30 a.m., to determine whether the proposed settlement is fair, reasonable and adequate and should be finally approved.   The class action hearing will take place at the Los Angeles County Superior Court, in Dept. 23, located at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, California 90012.

For more information on the 1-800-Flowers.com & 800-Flowers Shipping & Delivery Charge class action lawsuit settlement and potential settlement benefits, and/or for updates on the settlement, visit the 1-800-Flowers.com & 800-Flowers class action settlement website:

www.molnarsettlement.com

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  • CALACTX May 7, 2010, 6:20 am

    What did the plaintiff attorney’s receive; a voucher too?

  • Iris Eskow January 13, 2012, 1:52 am

    I didn’t know that there was a class action lawsuit with 1-800 Flowers.
    I have sent my aunt flowers every January to my aunt in Delray Beach, Florida since 2001. I always thought the shipping and handling charges were extremely high.
    I did not keep documents to prove this. Can I be part of this class action?

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