Paid for shipping at White House Black Market? You may be owed up to $1,000.
California's Honest Pricing Law requires that the price you see at checkout match the price advertised. When mandatory fees are added at the end, consumers may recover up to $1,000 per transaction, plus attorneys' fees and costs.
If shipping wasn't included in the advertised price, the law may be on your side.
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You may qualify if:
- You ordered online from whitehouseblackmarket.com
- The order was shipped to a California address
- You paid a separate shipping fee (not free shipping)
- The order was placed on or after July 1, 2024
Why undisclosed shipping fees may be illegal in California
Since July 1, 2024, California's Honest Pricing Law (SB 478) has prohibited retailers from advertising one price and then adding mandatory fees at the checkout. The law was designed to stop "drip pricing," where the final cost a consumer pays is meaningfully higher than the price first advertised.
When a retailer charges a mandatory fee that wasn't clearly disclosed in the advertised price, California consumers may be able to recover statutory damages, plus attorneys' fees and litigation costs.
If you ordered from White House Black Market online, had the order shipped to a California address, and paid a separate shipping fee on top of the advertised item price, you may have a claim. Dapeer Law represents consumers in these matters on a contingency basis through California-licensed co-counsel. There is no fee unless we recover for you.
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