By Top Class Actions  |  October 24, 2024

Category: Household
Williams-Sonoma signage, representing the Williams-Sonoma class action.
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Williams-Sonoma class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Plaintiff Dimitri Kermani filed a class action lawsuit against Williams-Sonoma Inc. and its subsidiary Rejuvenation Inc. 
  • Why: Kermani claims Williams-Sonoma falsely advertises free shipping of all items purchased on the website for its Rejuvenation lighting, hardware and home furnishings brand.
  • Where: The Williams-Sonoma free shipping class action lawsuit was filed in a California federal court. 

Williams-Sonoma misleads consumers by falsely advertising free shipping for items purchased on the website for its Rejuvenation lighting, hardware and home furnishings brand, a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

Plaintiff Dimitri Kermani’s class action lawsuit claims Williams-Sonoma never intends to make good on its promises of “Free Shipping” for items purchased on Rejuvenation’s website.

“Defendants’ conduct demonstrates a deliberate scheme to mislead consumers into making purchases based on promises of ‘Free Shipping’ that they did not intend to honor,” the Williams-Sonoma free shipping class action argues. 

Kermani wants to represent a California class of consumers who, within the last four years,  purchased a product from Rejuvenation’s website that was represented as “Free Shipping Site-Wide,” and who were subsequently charged for shipping. 

Williams-Sonoma free shipping offer had undisclosed restrictions, class action claims

Kermani argues he was charged a shipping fee of $159 for an item he bought on Rejuvenation’s website, despite it appearing to be part of a “Free Shipping Site-Wide” promotion. 

The class action lawsuit claims Kermani was told by a customer service representative prior to making the purchase that he would be refunded the shipping fee, however Kermani argues he was later informed his item had not actually been eligible for free shipping due to its weight. 

Kermani claims this apparent restriction “was not disclosed on the product page or any easily accessible section of the website.” 

“Plaintiff has time-stamped photos, screenshots, and video evidence showing that Defendants misrepresented the availability of free shipping and that the exclusion information provided was insufficient, vague, and misleading,” the Williams-Sonoma class action says. 

Kermani claims Williams-Sonoma and Rejuvenation are guilty of fraud and violating California’s False Advertising Law. He demands a jury trial and requests declaratory and injunctive relief and an award of compensatory damages in the form of actual, statutory and punitive damages for himself and all class members. 

A consumer filed a separate class action lawsuit against Williams-Sonoma last year over allegations the company failed to pay proper overtime to its non-exempt workers during a Kronos service caused by a December 2021 ransomware attack. 

Were you charged a shipping fee for an item purchased on Rejuvanation’s website? Let us know in the comments.

The plaintiff is represented by Jason M. Ingber of Ingber Law Group. 

The Williams-Sonoma class action lawsuit is Kermani, et al. v. Williams-Sonoma, Inc., et al., Case No. 2:24-cv-08994, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.


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4 thoughts onWilliams-Sonoma class action alleges retailer falsely advertises free shipping

  1. Barbara Rogers says:

    please add me

  2. David Price says:

    Live in Alaska. Purchased something during the Black Friday sale last week. Was told it was free shipping for using my William Sonoma card as payment. The online order didn’t show any shipping fees included. After I hit the submit payment button I was charged an extra $20 for a convenience fee for shipping to Alaska. Total nonsense and unethical. Please include me in your lawsuit!

  3. Lisa Jackson says:

    Add me

  4. Nancy says:

    Please add me

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