By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Companies who use coupons to settle massive consumer fraud class actions are having to work a little harder these days to satisfy judges.
People who receive the coupons instead of cash have long sneered at such settlements. After all, who wants $5 off a new television from the company who sold you a defective one?
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Companies who use coupons to settle massive consumer fraud class actions are having to work a little harder these days to satisfy judges.
People who receive the coupons instead of cash have long sneered at such settlements. After all, who wants $5 off a new television from the company who sold you a defective one?
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