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costco exterior with shopping cartsA class action lawsuit alleges that Procter & Gamble (P&G) reneged on a Costco promotion that gave consumers a $25 rebate.

Plaintiff Kim Schoettker claims that P&G created a promotion in which consumers who purchased $100 worth of P&G products from Costco would receive a $25 cash card to Costco.

The plaintiff says she purchased more than $100 of P&G products, and submitted her claim to P&G, however she never received her rebate worth $25. Schoettker claims that after numerous conversations with the defendant, she was told that her check was “in the mail.”

The class action lawsuit states that “Plaintiff’s last contact with Defendant was on or about February 12, 2019, when Defendant stopped assuring her that her Rebate was in the mail, and, instead, simply informed Plaintiff that the Program had ended and to ‘contact Costco customer service at your local building’ if she had additional questions.”

The P&G class action lawsuit claims that “[d]espite these representations, the Defendant did not intend to fulfill its obligations to Plaintiff and the Class Members by sending Rebates to all consumers who participated in the Program.”

The plaintiff alleges that although the program’s Terms and Conditions stated that the deal was limited to two rebates per household, P&G never told the putative Class Members that there was a limited supply of rebates that would be given out.

The P&G class action lawsuit states that participants would have to make a purchase of $100 worth of P&G products, take a photograph of the receipt of purchase, and upload the receipt to the website www.getpgoffer.com.

The plaintiff claims that “As a result of Defendant’s deceptive, unconscionable, fraudulent and misleading advertising regarding the Program, Plaintiff and the Class Members have conferred a benefit on Defendant by purchasing—at a minimum—$100.00 worth of P&G’s products from Costco.”

“A valid contract existed between Defendant and Plaintiff and the Class Members. The Program constituted an offer on the part of the Defendant, and the participation of Plaintiff and the Class Members in the Program by submitting valid claim forms constituted acceptance of the Defendant’s offer,” the class action states.

The P&G class action lawsuit alleges breach of contract, violation of the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act, Ohio Deceptive Trade Practices, and unjust enrichment.

Potential Class Members include, “All United States Persons who participated in the Program, fulfilled all of the conditions required by the Program’s Terms and Conditions, but did not receive a Rebate.”

The plaintiff is represented by David G. Utley of Collins Roche Utley & Garner LLC and Gayle L. Douglas and Mark R. Ekonen of Heninger Garrison & Davis LLC.

The Procter & Gamble Rebates Class Action Lawsuit is Schoettker v. The Procter & Gamble Company, Case No. 1:19-cv-00582, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio.

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41 thoughts onProcter & Gamble Class Action Says Costco Rebates Aren’t Delivered

  1. Jenny Allopenna says:

    I submitted photos online and I did not get my rebate either.

  2. Tiffany Evans says:

    I was rejected by email and I also spent over what was needed..

    1. Lawyer says:

      Call a lawyer for help at 334-834-3444

  3. Trent says:

    Please add me. My receipt got rejected twice. Once as a photo where they said it was not a Costco receipt and once as a high quality scan where they said there was no date.

  4. Rajeev Bhargava says:

    I have submitted the promotional offer twice for Costco Proctor and Gamble products. Rejected both time with the remarks

    Dear Guest,
    We’re sorry; we were unable to validate your submission. One or more of the receipts submitted could not be processed because the image is illegible or the resolution is too low. BEWARE! BEWARE!
    This is a racket. Just Costco is unaware of this.
    The overzealous employees/Managers are stupid and shortsighted/ They have benefited by $25 by not honoring my claim. I will stop using PG products.
    Typically, I consume $150 worth of PG Products every month. That’s about $36000 worth of PG Products in 20 years. Assuming 25% profitablity you are going to lose about $8975.

    An intelligent Manager will quickly realize that over zealous employees are stupid and they do more damage to the Company. I’ll write about this farce promotion deal in Yelp.

  5. Stacy Jasilewicz says:

    Add me

  6. Latera Preston says:

    add me

  7. Cynthia Holbert says:

    Add me

  8. TIFANIE LOPEZ says:

    Yes add

  9. TIMOTHY MILLS says:

    Please add me

  10. Dawnelle Jackson says:

    Please add me

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