Crime & Safety
Yeezy Apparel Lawsuit settled By Alameda County DA
The law requires sellers to deliver consumer products within a reasonable period of time, which is, by default, no more than 30 days.
Nov 8, 2021
OAKLAND,CA -- Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O’Malley announced today that her office, together with three other district attorneys in the state, settled a consumer protection lawsuit against Yeezy Apparel LLC and Yeezy LLC, California companies engaged in the online sales of sneakers and clothing. The complaint alleges that the companies engaged in unlawful business practices by failing to ship items to customers in a timely manner.
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“No one wants to wait a long time for their online order to arrive. The law requires sellers to deliver consumer products within a reasonable period of time, which is, by default, no more than 30 days, or take additional steps to keep the customer informed and make him or her whole,” District Attorney O’Malley said. “When companies fail to follow the law, my office will take steps to ensure they do.”
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