
A class action lawsuit claims Hollister Co. promised customers a $25 gift card with no expiration date for every $100 they spent during a Christmas 2009 promotion, but cancelled the cards in January 2010.
According to the Hollister gift card class action lawsuit, the clothing company failed to honor the terms of a contract on the gift cards it issued during the 2009 promotion. The gift cards state “No expiration date,” yet the company voided the cards on January 30, 2010 by eliminating all remaining credit on the cards.
“Hollister’s uniform nationwide policy of dishonoring the Gift Cards even though they had no expiration date damaged [Plaintiff] and thousands of other customers and putative class members who held the Gift Cards,” states the Hollister gift card class action lawsuit.
The class action lawsuit is seeking to represent a class of “All holders of Hollister Gift Cards issued during Hollister’s Christmas 2009 promotion, whose Gift Cards had a no expiration date term and whose Gift Cards were not used in full on or before January 30, 2010. “
It is seeking actual damages, court costs, prejudgment interest and other relief for breach of contract.
A copy of the Hollister Gift Card Expiration Class Action Lawsuit can be read here.
The case is Vincent Daniels v. Hollister, Co., Case No. L001485, Circuit Court of the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, Wheaton, Du Page County, Illinois.
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Updated December 28th, 2011
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