Consumers say the sales never ended — and the savings were not real.
Shoppers in California, Oregon and Washington are speaking out against Joybird and Bassett Furniture over allegations of inflated discounts and so-called “endless sales.” If you purchased discounted furniture or other home goods from Joybird or Bassett while you were in California, Oregon or Washington, you may qualify to join a class action lawsuit investigation.
Fill out the form on this page to see if you are eligible.
Joybird and Bassett Furniture — two well-known names in home furnishings — are facing allegations that their “sales” may not be sales at all. Consumers claim these retailers routinely promote steep discounts of 30% to 60%, but these promotions may not reflect actual savings. According to the allegations, these perpetual markdowns may simply reflect the regular price, leaving shoppers with the false impression they’re scoring a deal.
A law firm working with Top Class Actions is now investigating whether these practices violate consumer protection laws. The class action lawsuit investigation seeks to help Joybird and Bassett customers recover money they may have overpaid — and to hold the companies accountable for allegedly misleading pricing tactics.
Do you qualify?
If you purchased furniture or home goods from Joybird or Bassett Furniture that were advertised as “discounted” while in California, Oregon or Washington — either online or in-store — you may have legal options. A class action lawsuit investigation is currently underway.
Fill out the form to find out whether you qualify to seek compensation for alleged fake discounts.
Fill out the form on this page to apply to be a client in the fake Joybird and Bassett Furniture discounts class action investigation.
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Misleading furniture discounts
Joybird and Bassett Furniture customers allege two primary forms of deceptive pricing practices:
Inflated “regular” prices
Customers report that Joybird and Bassett Furniture may raise the “regular,” “original” or “was” price of an item before placing it on sale. This alleged practice can make discounts appear larger than they truly are, while customers may ultimately pay what amounts to the standard retail price despite believing they are receiving significant savings.
Perpetual limited-time promotions
Shoppers also claim these retailers frequently advertise short-term or limited-time sales. According to the allegations, when one promotion ends, it is quickly replaced with another offering similar discounts. These ongoing promotions may create a false sense of urgency, pressuring consumers to buy immediately to avoid missing out on savings that, in reality, never disappear.
Taken together, these allegations suggest that Joybird and Bassett Furniture may have overstated savings through inflated reference prices and never-ending sales — potentially influencing how much consumers chose to spend.
Fill out the form on this page to apply to be a client in the fake Joybird and Bassett Furniture discounts class action investigation.
See If You Qualify
Join a Joybird and Bassett Furniture class action lawsuit investigation into ‘fake’ discounts
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