Class Action Lawsuit Names Zynga, Facebook As Defendants
This week a federal class action lawsuit was filed that names both social game operator Zynga and the social network Facebook as defendants. The suit seeks to obtain upwards of $5 million in damages for users of social network games who lost money as a result of accepting misleading or fraudulent ad offers in exchange for in-game virtual currency. The suit was filed by Kershaw, Cutter, and Ratinoff, a firm that specializes in class action lawsuits.
The lead plaintiff in the case is a woman named Rebecca Swift, who was ultimately charged over $165 as a result of accepting a "free" ad offer in exchange for YoCash usable in Zynga's YoVille virtual world. Even though Zynga's ad offers were provided by outside firms, the suit claims Zynga is liable because it knowingly displayed fraudulent offers and accepted leadgen payouts when users accepted fraudulent offers. Facebook is a defendant for much the same reason.
The case seeks damages as neither Zynga nor Facebook have taken steps to compensate the plaintiffs for funds lost. Instead both companies have simply taken steps to remove ad offer scams from their respective networks. The original case filing estimates the financial damages likely suffered by each member of the class at $100 to $300. Given that the suit is seeking $5 million, the size of the class can be estimated at 20,000 to 50,000 people.
[via Valleywag]
Related Articles:
- SXSW Map
- Engage Digital’s Tech Career Expo @ SXSW Invites Professionals to Network with 45 Employers Offering 2,000 Jobs
- Engage Digital and SXSW Partner to Launch Tech Career Expo @ SXSW Interactive
- Video: David Gill, VP of Mobile Media & Marketing at The Nielsen Company: How Mobile Devices are Defining How Consumers Shop and Buy
- Video: Yannis Dosios, VP of Flurry Network Discusses Trends and Market Research
Join us for the App Developers Conference – October 26-27, 2011 in Santa Clara
One Response to Class Action Lawsuit Names Zynga, Facebook As Defendants
Recent Posts
- SXSW Map
- Recruiting at SXSW Comes of Age; SXSW Job Seeking Over A Beer at the Austin Music Hall
- Engage Digital’s Tech Career Expo @ SXSW Invites Professionals to Network with 45 Employers Offering 2,000 Jobs
- Digital Kids Conference 60% Off Discount Rate Ends Tomorrow – Jan 31st
- First 25 Digital Kids Conference Speakers Announced
- Engage Digital and SXSW Partner to Launch Tech Career Expo @ SXSW Interactive
- Engage! 2012 Registration Opens with Huge End-Of-The-Year Discount
- Engage! 2012 – April 25-26 in Los Angeles – Conference Schedule Debuts
- Announcing the Tech Career Expo at South by Southwest Interactive
- Video: Lessons in Creating Social Applications (in the Trenches with Smule)









zynga has been asking for this for a long time. they are just out there for the money, and screw over anyone they can. just go to any discussion board on any zynga app and you will see people complaining that they paid for things but never got them, and never got any customer service response.
all those ‘offers’ need to be destroyed. they are nothing but scams and it’s sad to see people fall for them. offerpal etc should be extremely ashamed of themselves.