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Old Navy Settlement for Misleading Reference Prices

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Old Navy Settlement

Old Navy Settlement for Misleading Reference Prices

A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit involving allegations that Old Navy used false or misleading reference prices. The lawsuit alleges that Old Navy engaged in deceptive advertising by advertising false reference prices on merchandise in-store and online at Old Navy and Old Navy Outlets in the United States. Old Navy vigorously denies the allegations, and the court has not decided who is right.

If, you have made an in-store or online purchase from Old Navy or Old Navy Outlet Stores, excluding purchases made while in Missouri, between November 12, 2015 and December 2, 2021 and have not received a refund or credit for all of your purchases, you may be able to receive one or more $5 Settlement Purchase Certificates if you submit a Claim Form.

Payout

The number and amount of Settlement Purchase Certificate(s) available to each Class Member depends on the total of the Class Member’s Qualifying Purchases made between November 12, 2015 and December 2, 2021.

A Class Member who submits a timely and sufficient Claim Form (“Authorized Claimant”) shall be able to identify the form of Settlement Purchase Certificate he or she wishes to receive on the Claim Form.

  • A Tier 1 Authorized Claimant is one who does not submit proof of Qualifying Purchase(s), or submits proof of Qualifying Purchase(s) that are less than $90.00, with his or her timely and valid Claim Form. To each Tier 1 Authorized Claimant, Old Navy shall issue one (1) Settlement Purchase Certificate for $5 for any purchase or off any purchase (no minimum purchase required).
  • Tier 2 Authorized Claimants: A Tier 2 Authorized Claimant is one who has Qualifying Purchase(s) during the Class Period totaling $90.00 or more and submits proof of such purchase(s) with their timely and valid Claim Form. To each Tier 2 Authorized Claimant, Old Navy shall issue two (2) Settlement Purchase Certificates for a total value of $10 for any purchase or off any purchase (no minimum purchase required).

Settlement Purchase Certificates are single-use vouchers usable for the purchase of merchandise and will be valid for 1 year.

Claim Forms may be filed online by clicking here and are available for download on the important documents page of this website. Claim Forms must be submitted or postmarked by May 31, 2022. You can read more details about this lawsuit here.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Waste of time. All they are offering is a $5 or $10 off coupon it seems. Like I’m so offended by being ripped off that I want to go shop there again. I wonder if Kohls is next up on this type of lawsuit.

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