Paul Tassin  |  November 14, 2017

Category: Consumer News

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Powerbeats2 Powerbeats3 battery charge headphonesA California man says persons like himself who ordered Kanoa earbuds never got their earbuds and were refused a refund.

Plaintiff Wilfredo Cruz Jr. says he and an entire Class of consumers were swindled after defendant Kanoa Inc. took advance orders for a set of Bluetooth earbuds, then cancelled those sales a year and a half later without offering to refund purchasers’ money.

Also named as a defendant in this Kanoa class action lawsuit is Kanoa’s CEO, Cival Barten van der Lubbe.

The products at issue are wireless earbuds made to connect to any Bluetooth-enabled audio device. Cruz claims Kanoa advertised these earbuds for sale in early 2016.

The ad purportedly represented the full retail price of the earbuds as $300, but purchasers had the option of buying the earbuds months in advance of delivery, at a substantially lower price.

Cruz says he took advantage of that offer in February 2016, in response to an ad he saw on Facebook. He placed an order for Kanoa earbuds through Kanoa’s website, paying a total of $149.43 and receiving a receipt that promised delivery in April.

He later got notification from Kanoa that the products were delayed and that shipment had been pushed back to summer 2017.

Then, in August of that year, Kanoa allegedly posted a notice on its website saying that it had ceased development of the earbuds. Cruz says the notice stated Kanoa would not issue any refunds to purchasers who made pre-orders for the earbuds. He says he tried calling and emailing Kanoa, but the company failed to respond.

Cruz believes Kanoa’s representations were part of “a common scheme to mislead consumers and incentivize them to purchase Defendants products.”

He says he and the proposed Class Members relied on Kanoa’s representations when they decided to order the earbuds. Had he known Kanoa would not release the earbuds by April 2016, he says neither he nor any reasonable consumer would have ordered them.

According to Cruz’s Kanoa class action lawsuit, these representations constitute false advertisements and unlawful, unfair or deceptive business practices under California state law. The complaint raises claims under California’s False Advertising Act, Unfair Business Practices Act, and Consumer Legal Remedies Act.

Cruz proposes to represent a plaintiff Class consisting of all consumers who within the applicable statutory limitations period purchased Kanoa earbuds and did not receive a refund when Kanoa ceased development of the earbuds.

He seeks a court injunction that would bar Kanoa from continuing to advertise, develop and sell wireless technology. He also seeks an award of actual damages or full restitution to himself and proposed Class Members, as well as punitive and statutory enhanced damages, court costs and attorney fees.

Cruz is represented by attorney Todd M. Friedman and Adrian R. Bacon of Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman PC.

The Kanoa Earbuds Cancelled Sales Class Action Lawsuit is Cruz v. Kanoa Inc. and Cival Barten van der Lubbe, Case No. 1:17-cv-01476-DAD-JLT, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California.

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103 thoughts onPurchaser Seeks Refund for Kanoa Earbuds Never Delivered

  1. Ian Coleman says:

    I’m betting this lawsuit has disappeared at this point. There was a facebook group tied to the lawsuit that no longer exists. As far as I’ve heard the owner of Kanoa was never found and thus no actions have been able to be pursued. Would love to be a part of the lawsuit as well if anything ever happens.

    1. Angel alonzo says:

      Dude this Article is from the year they shut down??‍♂️

  2. Nick Szanto says:

    Are we getting answers as to how we go about getting a refund? I ordered a pair and backed the company and never received any calls or emails back about a refund after seeking more information about not receiving any information about this class action lawsuit.

  3. D. R. says:

    I wish to be added to this Class Action Suit as well, how do i go about this? Thanks

  4. Josh L says:

    I purchased my earbuds as well in 2016 and never got a refund, nor didn’t anyone even try to answer the phone or return emails after several attempts to contact Kanoa.

  5. Paul Coomes says:

    I had purchased two sets of ear buds. Never got them

  6. Anthony T Adams says:

    I put in for the earbud 2/12/16. No earbuds only email promises. I’d love my equal amount plus whatever interest it has accumulated.

  7. Joshua T says:

    Same. I invested and got all the emails, promises of early bird shipment, and then delays, then picture updates of their team “optimizing products” in their new office, then also newsletters about a race car driver testing them or some weird sponsorship ploy. I DEFINITELY lost money on false promises here.

  8. Joseph says:

    How do we sign up?

  9. Shawn Newton says:

    Same. I committed to buy two pairs. I to would like to be part of this lawsuit.

  10. Adrian Paull says:

    I too pre-ordered a set and was unable to get a refund…

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