Steven Cohen  |  January 31, 2020

Category: Auto News

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Rand McNally GPSRand McNally has been hit with a class action lawsuit from consumers who claim that the company’s TND Tablet 80 Truck GPS fails to work as advertised.

Plaintiff James Van Zeeland claims that he purchased a new TND Tablet 80 from Rand McNally for $449.99 in May 2019.

Van Zeeland states that he wanted a reliable, accurate and quality navigation GPS system and was led to believe that Rand McNally has such a product.

The plaintiff says he has experienced numerous problems with his TND Tablet 80, such as the GPS system displaying his location on a parallel or nonexistent road, directing him to an incorrect location, and taking him in the opposite direction.

While driving through cities, the TND Tablet 80 would allegedly “spin and jump between overpasses and underpasses.” The plaintiff argues that this defect left him without a reliable method to navigate through cities to his destination.

The plaintiff claims that he has experienced these problems most of the time that he used this GPS system. Van Zeeland also claims that he attempted to use the TND Tablet 80 in numerous trucks and even his personal vehicle, but he experienced the same problems.

Van Zeeland reportedly contacted Rand McNally to complain about the problems that he was encountering with his GPS system, but was met with a pre-recorded statement that Rand McNally was aware of the problems with the tablet, such as no GPS signal or providing incorrect directions and was working on alleviating the problem.

In August 2019, Van Zeeland claims that he spoke to a representative at Rand McNally and was sent a new mount for the TND Tablet 80 called a “slice.” However, the plaintiff claims that the slice did not fix the problem.

When he contacted the defendant again to address the issue, he was allegedly told by another representative to reset his TND Tablet 80. After resetting the GPS system, the product reportedly still did not work and the plaintiff requested a refund from the defendant.

In October 2019, the plaintiff claims that he contacted Rand McNally to request a refund and was told that the problem was not with the product, but the conditions in the truck. The defendant allegedly refused to provide him with a refund.

“The TND Tablet 80’s frequent and persistent failures have rendered it useless and Van Zeeland been forced to stop using it,” the Rand McNally class action lawsuit claims.

“Had Defendant’s advertisements, statements, or other materials and communications informed Van Zeeland of the defective TND Tablet 80 and the lack of any fix, as well as Defendant’s refusal to remedy the problems, Van Zeeland would not have opted to purchase the TND Tablet 80, much less pay the amount he did for it.”

The plaintiff claims to have suffered loss as a result of the defendant’s misconduct including the $449.99 that he paid to purchase the product.

Proposed Class Members include: “All current and former purchasers of the Rand McNally TND Tablet 80.”

Do you own a Rand McNally TND Tablet 80 that doesn’t work correctly? Leave a message in the comments section below.

The plaintiff is represented by Katrina Carroll and Kyle A. Shamberg of Carlson Lynch LLP and James C. Shah of Shepherd Finkelman Miller & Shah LLP.

The Rand McNally TND Tablet 80 Class Action Lawsuit is Van Zeeland v. Rand McNally, Case No. 1:20-cv-00548, in the U.S District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

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318 thoughts onRand McNally Class Action Lawsuit Says GPS Is Defective

  1. Angel Yasir says:

    Seriously, add me please, my children laughed at me, saying I didn’t know how to use the stupid thing???

  2. Robert says:

    please add me

  3. Theresa Schulte says:

    And everyone thought it was me

  4. Barkins says:

    Bought the Rand McNally TND Tablet 80 and it never worked properly. Floating over lanes, spinning in opposite direction and navigating to wrong address. This was horrible when I needed an accurate gps while driving my 18 wheeler. This gps has gotten me in too many situations that could have been avoided. I paid $500 to ensure a gps that should have worked and it failed. I called Rand McNally only to get a prerecorded message saying they are aware of the issue. That doesn’t fix the problem.

  5. Will Lawson says:

    Please add… had on to use for Roadside assistance services and it didnt work as intended

  6. Latasha Giles says:

    Please add me to the list

  7. Veronica Hernandez says:

    Please add me

  8. Monica Castillo says:

    Add please

  9. Sara Garcia says:

    We had to purchase this device per the company we subcontracted for. It constantly redirected our routes, had us lost SEVERAL times, one time we ended up in the middle of nowhere on a dirt road surrounded by cows *we were suppose to be in the middle of St. Louis and not cows. We even lost out on that job/money from missing our start window for the day. Please add me to this. Thank you.

  10. Marlo Munn says:

    please add me

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