Abercrombie & Fitch Gift Cards Expiration Date. If you received an Abercrombie & Fitch gift card in December 2009 as part of a promotional offer, you may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit seeking refunds on behalf of recipients of the gift cards. Abercrombie & Fitch has been accused of breach of contract […]
Abercrombie & Fitch Gift Cards Expiration Date. If you received an Abercrombie & Fitch gift card in December 2009 as part of a promotional offer, you may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit seeking refunds on behalf of recipients of the gift cards. Abercrombie & Fitch has been accused of breach of contract for voiding these gift cards in January 2010, even though they had no expiration date.
Lawyers at our firm who specialize in consumer class action lawsuits are investigating this Abercrombie & Fitch promotion, and we are offering free lawsuit evaluations to any consumer who received an ‘Abercrombie & Fitch’ gift card as part of the December 2009 promotion, but was unable to use it before it was voided by the retailer. To learn more about the ‘Abercrombie & Fitch’ gift card class action lawsuit, please contact our firm today.
‘Abercrombie & Fitch’ is a specialty retailer of casual apparel for men, women, and kids. The company sells casual sportswear apparel, personal care products, and accessories under the ‘Abercrombie & Fitch’, abercrombie kids, and Hollister brands. It also offers bras, underwear, sleepwear, and at-home products for girls under the Gilly Hicks brand.
In December 2009, ‘Abercrombie & Fitch’ ran a promotion offering customers who made a purchase of $100 or more a $25 gift card. The ‘Abercrombie & Fitch’ gift cards stated “No expiration date,” yet the company voided them on January 30, 2010 by eliminating all remaining credit on the gift cards. As a result, many consumers were unable to use some or all of the credit on the ‘Abercrombie & Fitch’ gift cards.
A lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit filed against ‘Abercrombie & Fitch’ in Ohio alleges the company breached its contract with consumers by voiding the gift cards. The Abercrombie & Fitch gift card class action lawsuit seeks compensatory damages, punitive damages, attorneys’ fees and other relief on behalf of thousands of consumers who were denied the full value of the ‘Abercrombie & Fitch’ gift cards.
The personal injury attorneys at Parker Waichman LLP offer free, no-obligation case evaluations. For more information, fill out our online contact form or call 1-800-YOURLAWYER (1-800-968-7529).