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Convert2Media Work At Home Product Charges Class Action Lawsuit Complaint

Convert2Media Class Action Lawsuit Complaint Filed Over Alleged Unauthorized Charges For Work At Home Products.

A class action lawsuit has been filed against Convert2Media, LLC (“Convert2Media”) and others (collectively “Defendants) in the Circuit Court of Cook County Illinois (captioned Lynette Booth v. Convert2Media, LLC, Class Action Case No. 11 CH 25295) alleging, among other things, that Defendants deceptively marketed and billed consumers for work-at-home products, according to Convert2Media work at home class action lawsuit complaint.

The Convert2Media work at home class action lawsuit complaint is reportedly brought pursuant to Fed.R. Civ. P. 23(b)(2) and (b)(3) on behalf of the following putative classes:

All persons who submitted payment information to Convert2Media, LLC for the purpose of obtaining Convert2Media, LLC’s products or services, and who were charged, without authorization, any amount in excess of $2.00. (the “Merchant Class”) and

All persons who submitted credit or debit card information to purchase a work at home product from an online merchant’s website, and who were charged, without authorization, any amount in excess of $2.00, and that were traceably driven to such website by Convert2Media, LLC or affiliate marketers acting through or in conjunction with Convert2Media, LLC. (the “Advertising Class”)

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