Abraham Jewett  |  August 19, 2022

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Gannett newspaper renewal class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Nichole Anderson filed a class action lawsuit against Gannett Co., Inc. 
  • Why: Anderson claims Gannett unlawfully renews newspaper subscriptions for consumers who have already canceled their subscription. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in New Jersey federal court. 

Gannett deceptively and unlawfully automatically renews the newspaper subscriptions of consumers who have already canceled their subscriptions, a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

Plaintiff Nichole Anderson claims Gannett acts in a “fraudulent” and “unconscionable” manner by allegedly continuing to charge consumers for their subscriptions even if they are canceled before they are set to renew. 

Anderson argues that Gannett breaches its contract with consumers by allegedly continuing to charge for newspaper subscriptions that have been canceled.

“Defendant routinely fails to honor consumers’ requests to stop their newspaper subscriptions from automatically renewing and instead, continues to charge them subscription fees without their authorization in breach of the express terms of its contract,” the Gannett class action states. 

Gannett class action alleges breach of contract, unjust enrichment

Anderson’s subscription to the Courier News was automatically renewed despite her canceling the subscription and receiving confirmation that it was done, the Gannett class action states.

“As a result of Defendant’s fraudulent conduct, Plaintiff paid nearly $10.00 in unauthorized charges from Defendant,” according to the Gannett newspaper renewal lawsuit. 

Anderson claims Gannett is guilty of unjust enrichment and breach of contract and in violation of the Electronic Fund Transfer Act and New Jersey’s Consumer Fraud Act

She demands a jury trial and requests declaratory and injunctive relief along with an award of compensatory, statutory and punitive damages for herself and all class members. 

Anderson wants to represent a nationwide class of consumers who continued to be charged for a Gannett-owned newspaper subscription despite already having canceled their subscription to that newspaper. 

Additionally, she wants to represent a subclass of consumers who purchased a subscription to the Courier News and who were continued to be charged after they canceled their subscription. 

In related news, last month, a judge ruled that a $6.7 million class action settlement between The Washington Post and consumers who say their subscriptions were unlawfully automatically renewed could move forward

Have you been charged for a Gannett newspaper renewal subscription you already canceled? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiff is represented by Rachel Edelsberg of Dapeer Law, P.A., and Sophia G. Gold and Jeffrey D. Kaliel of Kaliel Gold PLLC. 

The Gannett class action lawsuit is Anderson v. Gannett Co., Inc., Case No. 3:22-cv-05088, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.


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84 thoughts onGannett class action alleges newspapers auto-renewed subscriptions after customer cancellations

  1. Katelyn Pool says:

    I was originally charged $1.06, then suddenly jumped to $8.45. I cancelled this long ago but am still being charged. Is there anything I can do?

  2. Joe says:

    Same, dispute now almost 2 1/2 years in length.

  3. Torello says:

    Same thing happened to me. Is there a way to cancel without having to cancel my credit card and get a new one?

  4. Walter says:

    Same thing is happening to me. My bank said, unfortunately, the only way to stop it, is close your bank account and start a new one.

  5. Genienne N Pettyjohn says:

    Same thing happened to me!

  6. Maria Rexroad says:

    Exact same scenario for us. Not receiving any papers and we are being charged. Credit card company said we would have to cancel the card and get a new one. that is not fair. Any suggestions.

  7. J. Becker says:

    $7.99 each month in fraudulent charges from Gannet

  8. Jessica Morgan-Jenkins says:

    I have been finding them too which made me look it up online and low and behold I see all of this! Wtf!

  9. Darlene S Clement says:

    I am not sure where this subscription ever came from. I do not subscribe to any newspapers. I had a charge on my credit card for this in February 2022 for $1.99 then it started showing up again as a recurring charge of $7.99 in September and October 2022. I called the customer service number associated with the charge which is a recording and they keep hanging up on me. I called my credit company to dispute.

    1. DD says:

      same thing happened to me

    2. Sandal says:

      Same thing here

  10. Jacqueline Innamorati says:

    Found this charge on my account numerous times, did not sign up for this!

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