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Thursday, August 09 2018

A company sued its customer after she cancelled an order for a t-shirt.

FallenHeroBracelets.com, which claims to share its proceeds from sales of t-shirts and other items with veteran organizations, sued customer Claire Snodgrass for $1100. According to news reports, Snodgrass ordered a $40 t-shirt from the company. After not receiving the t-shirt for several weeks, Snodgrass cancelled her payment. Months later, the t-shirt arrived with a letter from the owner of the company stating he was taking her to collections for cancelling the payment.

“Saying he’d already sent me to collections… he was going to charge me with criminality and bank fraud. So I sent the tee-shirt back,” said Snodgrass.

Calling the lawsuit frivolous, a county judge threw out the lawsuit against Snodgrass.

In a separate matter, the State of Washington is suing the company, accusing it of being deceptive after no evidence of donations could be found. The Attorney General’s office is suing in an attempt to shut down the website and is seeking $2,000 in penalties for customers who complained

Source: Kgw.com

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