J.Jill Legal Action

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

J. Jill, a popular women’s clothing retailer, has been accused of using email marketing tactics that allegedly created a false sense of urgency around sales and promotions.

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 marketing emails from J.Jill that you believe may have been misleading, take action now by filling out the form linked below to determine whether you may qualify to pursue a legal claim.

If you’ve received promotional or marketing emails from J. Jill in the past few years, you may have been affected by alleged deceptive practices and may be eligible to participate in a legal review. A new mass arbitration campaign is underway for individuals who may have been affected by possibly misleading marketing tactics from J. Jill’s promotional emails may have created a false sense of urgency regarding sales and discounts.

J. Jill’s promotional emails created a false sense of urgency by suggesting that sales were almost over when, in fact, they were extended or repeated. Many customers have reported receiving multiple emails over several days that promised a limited-time offer, only for the same offer to be promoted again later with no clear end date. This practice may violate certain state consumer-protection laws designed to protect consumers from misleading advertising.

If you meet the following criteria, you may be eligible to participate in the arbitration process and may be eligible to pursue a legal claim:

  • State of Residence: You must be a resident of Washington, Maryland, or Indiana.
  • J. Jill Account: You need to have an active account with J. Jill.
  • Marketing Emails: You must have received promotional emails from J. Jill advertising limited-time sales or discounts.
  • Recent Purchase: You need to have made an online purchase from J. Jill in the past three years.

If you believe you may have been impacted by J. Jill’s marketing practices, here’s what you can do:

  • Review Your Emails: Check your inbox for promotional emails from J. Jill, especially those with subject lines that imply urgency like “Ends Tonight!” or “Last Chance!”
  • Document Your Purchases: Find proof of any online orders you’ve made from J. Jill in the last three years.
  • 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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