American Eagle Legal Action

If you’ve received promotional or marketing emails from American Eagle that may have been misleading, you may be eligible to see whether you qualify to pursue a legal claim.
What happened?

American Eagle has been accused of creating false urgency in its promotional emails, pressuring customers into making purchases by misleading them about the expiration of sales.

How We Can Help

Class Action U is here to help you understand your rights and get you in touch with a skilled attorney who can guide you through the legal process.

What You Can Do

If you’ve received promotional emails from American Eagle that may have created a false sense of urgency, take action now by filling out the form linked below to determine your eligibility for a claim which may allow you to pursue compensation.

American Eagle has been accused of using email marketing tactics that allegedly created a false sense of urgency. For example, emails with subject lines like “Ends Today!” or “Last Chance!” imply that a sale is about to expire, only for the company to allegedly extend the same sale the next day, making the “limited-time offer” seem genuine when it is not. This alleged deceptive practice misled customers into believing they needed to act quickly, resulting in hasty and pressured purchases.

You may have been affected by alleged deceptive practices and may be eligible to participate in a legal review:

  • State of Residence: You are a resident of Washington, Maryland, or Indiana.
  • American Eagle Purchases: You have made an online purchase from American Eagle within the past three years.
  • Marketing Emails: You have received promotional emails from American Eagle with misleading subject lines like “Ends Today!” or “Last Chance!”

If you believe you have been misled by American Eagle’s email marketing tactics, here’s what you can do:

  • Review Your Email: Check your inbox for marketing emails from American Eagle with subject lines implying urgency, like “Ends Today!” or “Last Chance!”
  • Provide Proof: Gather screenshots or email confirmations showing the misleading subject lines and any purchases made
  • Complete the Form: If you believe you qualify, complete the form and submit your documentation to learn if you may qualify to pursue compensation.
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