Consumers who were duped by Wish.com pricing that listed a fake “original” or “regular” price and corresponding discount can claim a cash award under a recent settlement agreement.

Wish.com sells a number of retail items through its website. Consumers who purchased an item through Wish.com between June 16, 2013 and Dec. 12, 2017 can receive up to $20 cash. According to settlement documents, there are nearly 22 million consumers who qualify as Class Members, making the potential value of this settlement more than $100 million.

The settlement resolves a class action lawsuit that alleged Wish.com tricked consumers into thinking they were getting a deal on items sold through its website. Lead plaintiffs Sherhonda Golden and Denise Valencia, said they they and other consumers fell for the alleged false advertising and paid more for items they purchased on Wish.com than they would have otherwise.

The Wish.com class action lawsuit alleged that by including a false “original” or “regular” price along with a supposed discount, Wish.com violated Missouri and California consumer protection laws and were also unjustly enriched.

Wish.com does not admit any liability under the terms of the class action lawsuit, but will pay between $3 and $20 to consumers who submit a claim. Class Members who can provide proof of purchase can receive up to $20, while those who do not have proof can claim $3.







Class Members can object to the settlement or exclude themselves by submitting a written request by March 2, 2018.