Rawlings class action claims company misled consumers about bat certifications
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Proof Required?
A new class action lawsuit alleges that Rawlings Sporting Goods misled consumers about their baseball and fastpitch bats. The lawsuit claims the company advertised their bats as certified for use in organized leagues without properly disclosing how those certifications were obtained.
If you purchased a Rawlings baseball or fastpitch bat that was advertised as certified for league play, you may be entitled to compensation. This type of misleading advertising can affect thousands of consumers who relied on certification claims when making their purchase decisions.
Who Is Eligible?
You may be eligible to file a claim if you:
- Purchased a Rawlings baseball or fastpitch bat
- The bat was advertised as certified for use in organized leagues
- You were not properly informed about how the certification was obtained
- Purchase was made in the United States
How Much Can You Get?
The potential compensation amount for affected consumers has not yet been determined. Payout details will be established as the lawsuit progresses through the court system. Settlement amounts in similar consumer protection cases can vary widely depending on factors like the number of affected consumers and the extent of the alleged misleading practices.
How to File Your Claim
Filing your claim is quick and easy:
- Gather documentation of your Rawlings bat purchase (receipts, credit card statements, etc.)
- Note any advertising materials or product descriptions that mentioned league certification
- Keep your purchase records and bat information in a safe place
- Monitor the case for updates on settlement opportunities
- Download Class Action Buddy to stay informed about this and other settlement opportunities
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which Rawlings bats are included in this lawsuit?
The lawsuit appears to focus on Rawlings baseball and fastpitch bats that were advertised as certified for use in organized leagues. Specific model details are still being determined as the case develops.
Do I need my original receipt to join this class action?
While having your receipt is helpful, it may not be required. Other forms of purchase proof like credit card statements or online order confirmations may also be acceptable. Check back for updates as claim requirements are finalized.
How long will this Rawlings lawsuit take to resolve?
Class action lawsuits can take months to years to resolve. The timeline depends on various factors including court schedules, settlement negotiations, and case complexity. Class Action Buddy will notify you of important updates and deadlines.
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