April 25, 2016
SoulCycle Inc.'s latest effort to skirt a proposed class suit by customers who allege it illegally uses a form of expensive gift certificates for payment got slapped down Friday in California federal court with a judge's ruling that denied all but one of the indoor cycling giant's claims.
March 22, 2016
A proposed class of SoulCycle Inc. customers on Monday slammed a bid to dismiss their suit alleging the indoor cycling giant operates on an illegal gift certificate-like model, telling a California federal court the chain's latest filing rehashes arguments it denied months ago.
January 12, 2016
A California federal judge on Monday trimmed some claims from a proposed class action accusing SoulCycle of violating legal restrictions covering expiration dates on gift certificates, but the stationary cycling chain is not yet off the hook for other claims.
November 25, 2015
Stationary cycling chain SoulCycle Inc. told a California federal court Wednesday that a customer alleging the company violated legal restrictions for expiration dates on gift certificates fabricated the term "series certificates" to mischaracterize its sale of classes as gift certificates.
November 16, 2015
A proposed class of SoulCycle clients on Friday told a California federal court that the stationary cycling chain cannot avoid regulations covering the expiration of electronic gift certificates simply by avoiding the term "certificate" and using "series" instead.
November 02, 2015
SoulCycle on Friday asked a California federal court to dismiss a putative class action that claims the fitness chain violated legal restrictions on gift certificate expiration dates, arguing the suit's description of SoulCycle's business model is "distorted" and that it is attacking a sales structure that does not exist at the company.
September 29, 2015
SoulCycle told a California federal judge Monday that a proposed class action alleging it violated legal restrictions on gift certificates' expiration dates must be dismissed because what the plaintiff bought was a ticket-like promise of admission to a cycling class, not a gift certificate.
September 02, 2015
Indoor cycling company SoulCycle Inc. defrauds customers by requiring them to purchase expensive certificates with short windows to enroll in classes then keeping the expired certificates' unused balances, according to a recent proposed class action in California federal court.