Melissa LaFreniere  |  January 6, 2017

Category: Consumer News

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JCPenney class action lawsuit is filed.Top Class Actions viewers are starting to receive store credit vouchers and settlement checks from a class action settlement that accused J.C. Penney of using fake “original” prices to trick customers into thinking they were getting significant discounts on “sale” items.

According to reader comments and posts on the Top Class Actions Facebook page,Class Members who submitted timely and valid claims for the J.C. Penney class action settlement began receiving store vouchers ranging between $87.50 to more than $600 on Jan. 5, 2017.

In addition, Class Members who opted for a cash payout started receiving settlement checks worth as much as $175 on Jan. 9. 

If you filed a claim for the J.C. Penney class action settlement, keep an eye on your inbox and mailbox because store credit numbers and checks have been sent! 

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The J.C. Penney settlement resolves allegations that reasonable customers were tricked by a deceptive pricing scheme that showed exclusively branded apparel as having a fake “regular” price in an effort to boost sales.

Plaintiff Cynthia Spann filed the class action lawsuit in 2012 after allegedly buying a few shirts that were advertised as $17.99, marked down from $30.

Spann said it wasn’t until after making her purchase that she discovered those particular items were not priced higher than $17.99 in the previous three months.

The class action lawsuit accused J.C.Penney of violating California state law, as well as the Consumer Legal Remedies Act and the False Advertising Law.

J.C. Penney denied the allegations and tried to get a California federal judge to dismiss the fake sale class action.

When that motion was denied and a Class of California consumers were certified, J.C. Penney agreed to pay $50 million to settle the claims.

Class Members included all California shoppers who purchased one (or more) items marked with a discount price of at least 30 percent off the “original” price between Nov. 5, 2010 and Jan. 31, 2012 or Jan. 1, 2013 and Dec. 31, 2014.

The deadline to file a claim for the J.C. Penney settlement passed on June 30, 2016.

Congratulations to our Top Class Actions readers who submitted a valid claim and got PAID! If you missed out, sign up for our free newsletter to receive updates on new class action lawsuits and settlements. You can also check out which class action settlements are still accepting claims in our Open Class Action Settlements section.

The Class is represented by Matthew J. Zevin of Stanley Law Group, Derek J. Emge of Emge & Associates and David A. Huch of Law Offices of David Huch.

The J.C. Penney Fake Sale Class Action Lawsuit is Cynthia E. Spann v. J.C. Penney Corp. Inc., et al., Case No. 8:12-cv-00215, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

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56 thoughts onJ.C. Penney Fake Sale Class Action Settlement Credit Vouchers Emailed

  1. Donna Lee Nelson says:

    Curious as to why when I regularly shop there at least once a week and have been for quite some time? It’s Jan. ????

  2. Rose says:

    I have tried 2 days in a row to use my voucher. JC Penney will not accept it. They told me to get in touch with the attorney handling claims. Bummer!

  3. maria says:

    funny I was to get 225.00 back still have not and that’s where I shop a lot at unfair waiting in Pequot lakes

  4. Chelsey Shyre says:

    I work at JCP, yesterday all stores received a message on the Stores homefront page, saying not to honor these credit vouchers, and to give anyone that brings one in, the number to the lawyers that handled this payout.

    1. Nancy Petersen says:

      I had no problem with it

    2. Marlene says:

      I just used mine online. I bought a nice toaster oven w/ convection and rotisserie. I paid $26. and change after the $87.50 gift card was applied. Maybe you just can’t use it in store but I had no trouble using mine online just now!

  5. June says:

    I sure hope they aren’t done sending e-mails yet. I’ve spend a fortune at JCPenney’s. AND, I hope I submitted my claim….I can’t remember if I did or not. ;(

  6. Diangela Hill says:

    I received mine too, it did look suspicious though. Thank you just the same.

  7. sarah says:

    Judith how much did u spend to get that amount

  8. Deborah Berg says:

    How can I find out if I am a member of the JC Penney’s lawsuit?

  9. Mildred says:

    I filled mine out on Time and haven’t heard a thing I have the post card with a number on it. And they gave me an option to recieve a Voucher or a Check so I don’t know what’s up?

  10. Judith Burns says:

    I received $262.50 thank you jc penny.

    1. Peggy says:

      I can’t find out where to use mine on the website. Have you used yours already?

      1. Donna Lee says:

        I’ve never received one?? Any info,!

      2. Marlene says:

        I’ve used mine online. When you get to the end, if you go to checkout where it says credit card above that is for the JCPenney Gift Card and Pin #. Keep in mind you can only stack 2 gift cards. If you’ve gotten others as gifts for Christmas or otherwise keep in mind you can only stack 2 cards on one order.

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