Disney4me Posted October 30, 2019 Report Share Posted October 30, 2019 We’ve been crying about the FuelRod price increase since we reported that it was coming to Disney World and Disneyland. Swapping Fee Sticker Well, it seems like we’re not the only ones. A Los Angeles law firm has filed as class action lawsuit against FuelRod for the price increase, so it looks like FuelRod customers aren’t happy EN MASSE. According to the OC Register, he lawsuit was filed against the parent companies of FuelRod: Tricopian Inc. and SaveMeBatteries North America. The suit alleges that FuelRod has used false advertising in light of the introduction of the swapping fee. Essentially, FuelRod used to include free swapping to a full charger as a service; and now, as of November, swapping will be $3 each time. FuelRod Station Essentially, the suit argues that the initial cost of FuelRod ($30) is much too expensive for the charger received and that the cost includes use of the swapping service. The firm is seeking $5 million in damages (oof). The lawsuit argues that FuelRod fundamentally changed the primary benefits of the product, especially since cheaper and better chargers are available in the market. Check out our solutions to charging your phone in Disney Parks HERE! FuelRod Station As the lawsuit continues, FuelRod will only have more pressure to respond meaningfully. After all, everyone who’s ever used FuelRod would be a potential plaintiff. Click here to find out other ways to keep your phone charged in Disney Parks! What do you think of the lawsuit against FuelRod? Share your thoughts in the comments! Related posts: Is Anybody Really Going To Pay $100 For These Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Coasters? New Dooney & Bourke Cat Collection Spotted at Disney Springs We’re LOVING This Pop Socket Disney Snacks Phone Case Spotted in The Disney Parks! View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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