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Noll v. eBay, Inc et al
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March 25, 2015
EBay Paid $6.4M To 'Screw Over' Seller Class, Member Says
A $6.4 million settlement between eBay Inc. and sellers accusing the company of secretly charging them recurring listing fees is just an attempt to "screw over" class members who don't opt out by unfairly barring any future claims, according to one member's objections filed in California federal court Tuesday.
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January 16, 2015
EBay Pays $6.4M To Settle Recurring-Fee Class Action
EBay Inc. agreed to pay $6.4 million on Thursday in California federal court to settle a fraud and breach of contract class action brought by more than a million sellers alleging the massive auction website charged them hidden, recurring listing fees.
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April 24, 2012
EBay Gets Fraud Claims Trimmed From Recurring Fee Suit
A California federal judge on Monday tossed several claims based on alleged fraud from a proposed class action claiming eBay Inc. hid the automatically recurring nature of its listing fees, ruling the plaintiff hadn't provided sufficient details of eBay's alleged misrepresentations.
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November 01, 2011
EBay Wants Recurring Fee Class Action Tossed
Online auctioneer eBay Inc. urged a California federal court on Monday to toss a proposed consumer class action accusing the company of misleading customers by hiding the automatically recurring nature of some of its listing fees from its user agreements.