Saks Emails Class Action Lawsuit: Is It A Legit Class Action? Read This

Did you hear about the Saks Emails Class Action Lawsuit? It is not a scam.

Fan Mills is making moves with a class action lawsuit against Saks.com LLC. The crux of the matter? Mills alleges that Saks tracks the actions of its email list subscribers – specifically, whether and when they open and read emails – without securing prior consent to engage in such tracking.

Who Is Behind The Saks Emails Class Action Lawsuit

Saks.com is facing a lawsuit from Fan Mills, who claims that Saks secretly tracks whether and when people open and read their emails without getting permission first. Mills argues that even though Saks asks customers to join their email list, they don’t actually get consent to track when emails are opened.

This, according to Mills, breaks Arizona’s law, which says you can’t collect info about email recipients without their permission. Each time Mills opened an email from Saks, they gathered info about her, like when she read it, without asking, says the lawsuit. It’s a privacy and rule-breaking concern for Mills.

How Much Is The Settlement

Fan Mills isn’t holding back, she’s calling for a jury trial and seeking both declaratory and injunctive relief. On top of that, she’s gunning for actual damages, not just for herself but for all the other people caught up in this tracking tangle with Saks.

Interestingly, this isn’t Saks’ first dance with a class action. They were part of a settlement last year related to alleged negligence leading to a data breach.

Conclusion

 Mills, et al. v. Saks.com LLC, Case No. 1:23-cv-10638, is not scam. Just like Hershey Data Breach, Mills, breaks Arizona’s law, which says you can’t collect info about email recipients without their permission.

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