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Land's End Legal Action
You may qualify for compensation if you’ve received deceptive marketing emails from Lands’ End in the last three years and you live in Washington state, Maryland, or Indiana. All claims are backed by Milberg LLC.
Lands’ End has been accused of repeatedly sending deceptive marketing emails which created a false sense of urgency around sales and discounts.
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Join the lawsuit to hold Land's End accountable for their deceptive email marketing.
If you are a resident of Washington, Maryland or Indiana and you received received promotional emails from Lands’ End in the past few years, you may be eligible for compensation.
Many consumers have reported feeling misled by the company’s email marketing tactics, which have created a false sense of urgency around sales and discounts.
Lands’ End’s email practices may violate several state consumer protection laws, including:
Washington’s Commercial Electronic Mail Act (CEMA), which prohibits the use of misleading subject lines in marketing emails.
Maryland’s Commercial Law Code, which similarly restricts sending deceptive marketing emails with misleading subject lines.
Indiana’s Consumer Protection Law, which also prevents the use of false or misleading information in commercial email subject lines.
This pattern of misleading marketing emails creates pressure on consumers to make quicker purchasing decisions under the impression that they are about to miss out on a limited-time offer.
If you received misleading marketing emails from Lands’ End, here’s what you can do:
Review Your Email History: Check your inbox for marketing emails from Lands’ End, especially those with subject lines indicating sales are “ending soon” or “last chance,” followed by additional emails extending the sale.
Assess Your Purchases: Consider whether these misleading emails influenced your purchasing decisions and if you felt pressured to act quickly due to the false urgency.
Join the Legal Action: If you believe you’ve been affected by these deceptive marketing practices, you may be eligible for compensation. Click the link below to join the legal action and potentially claim damages under your state’s consumer protection laws.
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