Audible users seek to certify class over audiobook credits that allegedly expire

Audible users seek to certify class over audiobook credits that allegedly expire

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Audible customers across the United States are fighting back against allegedly illegal expiration dates on audiobook credits. A proposed class action lawsuit claims that Audible's practice of making credits expire violates consumer protection laws, potentially affecting millions of subscribers who may have lost credits they paid for. If you're an Audible customer who has had credits expire, you may be entitled to compensation if this class action lawsuit moves forward. The case is currently seeking class certification, which would allow all affected customers to join together in one large lawsuit against Audible.

Who Is Eligible?

You may be eligible to file a claim if you:

  • You are or were an Audible subscriber in the United States
  • You purchased or received audiobook credits as part of your subscription
  • Your credits expired before you could use them
  • You lost money or value due to expired credits

How Much Can You Get?

The potential payout for this case has not yet been determined, as the lawsuit is still in early stages seeking class certification. If the case proceeds and is successful, compensation could include refunds for expired credits, account credits, or cash payments. The final settlement amount would depend on how many people join the class and the total value of expired credits across all affected customers.

How to File Your Claim

Filing your claim is quick and easy:

  • Monitor this case as it develops through the court system
  • Keep records of any Audible credits that have expired in your account
  • Save email notifications about expiring credits as potential evidence
  • Download Class Action Buddy to stay updated on this case and get notified when filing opens

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Audible credits expiration lawsuit about?

The lawsuit alleges that Audible illegally places expiration dates on audiobook credits that customers pay for as part of their subscriptions, causing customers to lose credits they purchased.

How do I know if my Audible credits expired?

Check your Audible account history for any credits that disappeared from your balance. Audible typically sends email notifications before credits expire, so check your email for expiration warnings.

When can I file a claim for the Audible lawsuit?

The case is currently seeking class certification and no claim filing process is available yet. Once the case progresses, eligible customers will be notified about how to join the lawsuit.

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