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Latest Industry newsJuly 2 2007 The Online Dating Site For Rejects June 29 2007 Dating website's miscalculated publicity attempt June 14 2007 Lawsuit Against True.com Exposes Problems with Service May 31 2007 eHarmony sued in California for excluding gays May 13 2007 |
Lawsuit Against True.com Exposes Problems with Service(onlinedatingmagazine.com - June 14, 2007) A lawsuit seeking class action status was filed against True.com on Tuesday, June 12, 2007, alleging fraudulent billing practices, particularly charging members after they have cancelled their service. The lawsuit was filed in Dallas County, Texas on behalf of Thomas Wong who resides in Washington and was a member of True.com in August of 2006. Wong was apparently continually charged for several months after he cancelled his membership with True.com. The lawsuit, titled “Wong v. True Beginnings, LLC” is seeking class action status. The lawsuit was filed by Tycko & Zavareei LLP (based in Washington, D.C.) and Crews, Shepherd & McCarty LLP (based in Dallas, Texas). “We allege in our complaint – and hope to prove at trial – that True.com engaged in a pattern and practice of charging fees to subscribers who had already cancelled,” Jon Tycko of Tycko & Zavareei LLP told Online Dating Magazine. “We also hope to expose and put a stop to True.com's use of their subscribers’ personal information and photographs, which True.com claims an absolute, perpetual right to use as it sees fit, even after subscribers cancel. We would be very interested in hearing from other True.com subscribers who have experienced post-cancellation problems, as well as from anyone else with information that might be helpful in exposing True.com's practices.” The 25-page filing contains numerous allegations against True.com, including:
The lawsuit says that by billing and collecting money from members for subscription fees and other chargers after they cancelled their accounts, True.com “has breached the fiduciary relationship and has benefited by fraud, duress, and/or the taking of an undue advantage, at the expense of consumers.” The lawsuit alleges that in addition to deceiving consumers, True.com's practices also violate the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Act. True.com is based out of Texas. The suit seeks a jury trial. http://www.onlinedatingmagazine.com/news2007/lawsuitagainsttrue.html
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