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Online Event Service Settles Consumer Case For $2.7 Million Plus Restitution

June 17, 2016 By sdcnews

SAN DIEGO–County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis says that her office, along with the District Attorneys of Alameda and Sonoma Counties, settled a consumer protection action against Active Network, LLC, a company formerly headquartered in San Diego, that provides online event registration services for people and groups wishing to host activities such as road races, camping trips and corporate events.

Customers who registered with Active for an event complained they were enrolled in a discount program without their knowledge.

The civil complaint filed in Alameda County alleges that Active offers a paid membership program known as “Active Advantage,” which gives members discounts on future event registrations and other goods and services.  Between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2013 – much of the period of time covered by this action – membership in Active Advantage cost $59.95 and later $64.95 per year.  Membership in Active Advantage is automatically renewed each year, unless a member decides to cancel.

“This settlement will benefit thousands of California consumers affected by Active’s actions,” said District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis. “This is an example of how the DA’s Consumer Protection Unit works to protect citizens from unfair business practices within the marketplace and ensure that California’s consumer protection laws are followed.”

The complaint alleges that Active violated California consumer protection laws, including the laws governing “automatic renewal” contracts, by, among other things, advertising a free trial membership in Active Advantage without adequately disclosing that at the end of the trial period the consumer would be automatically enrolled in a paid subscription program requiring the consumer to affirmatively cancel their membership to avoid annual charges of $59.95 or later, $64.95 per year.

Under the terms of the court-approved judgment, Active agreed to fully fund a restitution program sufficient to reimburse approximately 100,000 California consumers who, between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2013, paid for Active Advantage but did not use the service to get any discount or benefit (excluding any discount they may have received automatically upon enrollment) and did not already receive a refund. Active will set aside an initial fund of $1 million for restitution payments and replenish that fund as necessary. The restitution program will be administered by a third-party claims administrator which will issue notices to eligible consumers and set up a website to handle claims that are submitted. Consumers who joined Active Advantage after December 31, 2013 and have not used the service to get a benefit or discount (excluding any discount upon initial enrollment) are also eligible to receive a refund by contacting Active directly.

In addition to the restitution program, Active agreed to pay $2.7 million in civil penalties and $150,000 to reimburse the costs of investigation.

Once notified of the alleged deficiencies in its marketing practices, Active and its counsel worked cooperatively to implement changes and make additional disclosures, without admitting liability.

Consumers interested in learning more about the restitution program should contact the claims administrator, Gilardi and Co., at (855) 730-8661 or Kelly.estrada@gilardi.com. Contact Reagan Attle at the Active Network by email at Reagan.Attle@ACTIVEnetwork.com or by phone at (214) 996-7795. The public is urged not contact the District Attorney’s Office directly regarding the restitution program.

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