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Ann Taylor and Loft face Class Action Over “Hidden” Online Processing Fees and Alleged Drip Pricing
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Ann Taylor and Loft face Class Action Over “Hidden” Online Processing Fees and Alleged Drip Pricing

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Ann Taylor and Loft face Class Action Over “Hidden” Online Processing Fees and Alleged Drip Pricing

A new class action lawsuit alleges that AnnTaylor.com and Loft.com are quietly adding mandatory processing or handling fees at the very end of checkout, a practice

Table of Contents
  1. What The Lawsuit Claims Is Happening At Checkout
  2. The Legal Theory: Drip Pricing And “Nickel And Diming”
  3. Who The Proposed Class Would Cover
  4. Why This Matters For Fashion E‑Commerce

A new class action lawsuit alleges that AnnTaylor.com and Loft.com are quietly adding mandatory processing or handling fees at the very end of checkout, a practice plaintiffs say amounts to illegal drip pricing and deceptive advertising.

The case targets parent company Premium Brands OpCo LLC , arguing that the sites lure shoppers in with artificially low prices before revealing the true, higher cost only after customers have invested time in the purchase flow. What The Lawsuit Claims Is Happening At Checkout