Katherine Webster  |  June 17, 2020

Category: Covid-19

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UPDATE: On Nov. 6, 2020, a proposed class action lawsuit against Walmart over its temporary pandemic return policy was allowed to inch forward after a judge ruled employees of the retail giant inconsistently applied rules about whether consumers can return goods.


A California woman has filed a class action lawsuit against Walmart, accusing the retail giant of changing its return policy during the coronavirus crisis.

Plaintiff Danielle Hubmer says the company altered its normal return policy without posting any signage or otherwise letting customers know about the changes.

Hubmer claims she purchased items, including clothing, at a California Walmart store on April 25.

According to the Walmart class action lawsuit, the dressing room at the store was closed when she was shopping, so she was not able to try on any of the clothing items she planned to purchase.

She also says she did not see any signage or item tags that displayed a new COVID-19 return policy.

Despite not being able to try the clothing on, Hubmer made her purchases and left the store.

On April 27, Hubmer says she returned to the store to attempt to return some of the items she had purchased two days earlier. 

The Walmart class action lawsuit says she was compliant with Walmart’s normal return policy in that she was within the window of time during which the store allows returns and the items still had the tags on.

However, the Walmart lawsuit claims, Walmart refused to take back Hubmer’s items and “refused to provide Plaintiff with a cash refund, store credit, or an equal exchange for the full price of the purchase of her goods.”

Instead, the store manager told Hubmer the store was not accepting returns.

The Walmart class action lawsuit claims Walmart employees are not typically trained in the company’s return policies and in many instances are giving consumers “a wide array” of misinformation regarding the policies.

The lack of correct information given to consumers by Walmart employees is “widespread and pervasive,” the Walmart lawsuit claims, and even web searches for the company’s return policy yields thousands of customer complaints.

As of June 17, an article on Walmart’s help page says: “As part of our COVID-19 response, we will temporarily not allow store returns on certain items. For the most up-to-date information, please visit Walmart’s Policies and Guidelines website.”

The Polices and Guidelines website’s most up-to-date information, dated June 15, says the retailer “paused processing returns and exchanges” for several categories of items, including clothing for “a number of weeks.” However, no information was available on when the alleged “pause” began.

According to the site, as of June 15, the retailer is once again accepting returns “in most states” in accordance with its normal policy, and “any items that were temporarily not permitted for return and were purchased between April 20 and June 15 can now be returned through Sept. 15 with a receipt.”

The Walmart class action lawsuit alleges the company is in violation of the California Consumer Legal Remedies Act, the California Business and Professions Code and California civil code. The complaint also accuses Walmart of breach of contract.

Hubmer claims she and other potential Class Members entered into a contract with the retailer at the time the purchases were made, and Walmart broke that contract when they refused to allow the return of the items.

Walmart Class Action debit card shoppingHubmer is seeking compensatory damages due to Walmart’s alleged breach of contract; damages as a result of the company’s “unlawful, unfair, fraudulent and deceptive practices;” injunctive relief to stop such practices; punitive damages; court costs; attorneys’ costs and fees; interest; and any other relief the Court deems proper.

She is also demanding a jury trial.

The number of potential Class Members is unknown, but according to the Walmart class action lawsuit, the number could be in the hundreds of thousands. 

Hubmer says a class action lawsuit is proper in this case because given the size of claims of individual Class Members, “few, if any, could afford to seek legal redress” individually. Once the defendant’s liability is established, the class action lawsuit will “permit an orderly and expeditious administration” of Class Members’ claims. 

The plaintiff claims that without a class action lawsuit, “Class Members will continue to suffer damages, Defendant’s violations of law will proceed without remedy, and Defendant will continue to reap and retain the substantial proceeds of its wrongful conduct.”

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Hubmer is represented by Mitch Kalcheim of Kalcheim Law Group PC.

The Walmart COVID-19 Return Policy Class Action Lawsuit is Danielle Hubmer, et al. v. Walmart Inc., Case No. RIC2001569, in the Superior Court of California for the County of Riverside.

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857 thoughts onWalmart Class Action Lawsuit: COVID-19 Return Policy Unfair

  1. Shelly Jones says:

    I bought a cake and it was soured … I lost the money return as I had to throw the cake away also tried to return pants and a pair of shoes they would not take them back so now I’m stuck with something that doesn’t fit … with the cake all they had to do wAs throw it away and let’s us get another one …

  2. amanda reyna says:

    Add me please. I bought my husband pants and they would not let me return them. They were a little bit too small and I had four pairs of them.

  3. michael p derrickson says:

    add me

  4. Bonnie Elswick says:

    Add me

  5. Helen says:

    Add me. As I tried to return some wax melts that were considered ‘home department items’ and they told me I couldn’t. Their sign says you do annoy return paper towels, toilet paper, or bleach. None of their signage says candles or wax or ‘home good items’

  6. ashley dheel says:

    please add me to your class action lawsuit recently my Walmart money card was hacked into through my Google account which is linked to my Walmart card and as I was on the phone with representative complaining about how someone at taking money out of my bank account I was being have to get on the phone with the representative and having another large sum amount come out of my bank account and grand total $800 of my money was taken from me and Walmart only refunded me back $344 at my $800 so far which was a paycheck of mine that just got to directly deposited into my account the following morning they refuse to pay me back my $500 but they still owe me for my paycheck that was ripped from my account even though I sent several forms to add to their investigation as well as email addresses but the money was sent to out of my account as well as pictures and snap pics of my bank account activity I had to wait 14 days for them to give me the first response to tell me that they were not going to pay me back my money I reopened the case again and was given back 344 they still owe me $500 cost me to be late on my rent now by a month-and-a-half as well as my other bills that I intended on pain with my paycheck the moment it was deposited in my account here we are to this day still as of 625 and I still have not received my son’s they sent me a letter via email telling me that they were not going to give me back my money the date concluded their investigation and don’t see anything wrong with the account which I have proof of the contrary please add me to your class action suit this is the third time this has happened to me from Walmart money card which is discourage me from even want to shop at Walmart in general another note they said not even refunded me from a walmart.com purchase that I made back in dec I called more than a handful of times and still have not received any kind of solution to this problem except for the fact the bay put barcode or scan code on the item that I’m supposed to go and find in the store scan and then apparently get my money back how is that possible when it’s during Christmas time and it was a Christmas tree that I was supposed to be refunded for I have proof that as well on my walmart.com receipts and home pages in order history.

  7. Rafael H Melgoza says:

    Please add me to this case since I am unable to return item purchased on line thru Walmart.

  8. heather adams says:

    I would like to be added to this class action. I bought 2 pair shorts, and a pair of leggings. Fitting rooms were closed and still are. I bought these items late april 2020. I was finally able to return them yesterday june 24, 2020. If they wouldn’t have allowed returns. I would have been stuck for $50.

  9. Noreen says:

    I also have issues with Walmart returns.

    My biggest complaint is against Kroger’s stores, King Sooper’s in Denver where I unknowingly purchased mayonnaise three times that had no inner seal and was obviously spoiled when I opened. Same problem with Kroger labeled pickles. They refuse to honor refunds and my out of pocket costs have caused me to rework my food budget on fixed income.

  10. Denise DeYoung says:

    Add me. I had same experience

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