≡ Menu

Federal Express FedEx Class Action Lawsuit Complaint Filed Over Alleged Residential Delivery Surcharge and Delivery Area-Residential Surcharge

Federal Express FedEx Customer Files Class Action Lawsuit Complaint Against Federal Express Over Alleged Residential Delivery Surcharges.

A class action lawsuit has been filed against Federal Express Corporation (“Federal Express” or “FedEx” or “Defendant”) in the United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee (styled Manjunath A. Gokare, P.C. v. Federal Express Corporation, Class Action Case No. 2:11-cv-02131), alleging, among other things, that Federal Express or FedEx charges and collects residential delivery surcharges and delivery area-residential surcharges from customers who contract with FedEx Express for delivery service to government offices, high-rise commercial office towers, and other non residential buildings, according to the Federal Express FedEx Residential Delivery Surcharge class action lawsuit complaint.

The Federal Express FedEx Residential Delivery Surcharge class action lawsuit complaint is reportedly brought on behalf of a putative class consisting of the following persons, unless otherwise excluded:

All persons who, during the period commencing February 18, 2010 and continuing until resolution of the action, purchased FedEx Express package delivery services in the U.S. domestic market, and who were charged and paid a residential delivery surcharge or a delivery area-residential surcharge (or both), for any delivery that was not destined to a home or private residence.

For more information on the Federal Express FedEx Residential Delivery Surcharge class action lawsuit, read the  Federal Express FedEx Residential Delivery Surcharge class action lawsuit complaint.

If You Have Thoughts On  Federal Express FedEx Residential Delivery Surcharge Class Action Lawsuit, Share Your Class Action Comments Below.

{ 0 comments… add one }

Leave a Comment