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01-01-2017 11:37 AM
@sunshine45. Thank you for the $20000 correction. I don't remember that amount in my email but I still have no interest. I doubt many people qualify for the largest allowed. The lawyers are in this for themselves. They tarnish the profession for the many great lawyers and the real suits necessary to get help for truly injured people.
There bad apples in every basket and they spoil the taste of the pie.
01-01-2017 12:18 PM
@Gram W wrote:@sunshine45. Thank you for the $20000 correction. I don't remember that amount in my email but I still have no interest. I doubt many people qualify for the largest allowed. The lawyers are in this for themselves. They tarnish the profession for the many great lawyers and the real suits necessary to get help for truly injured people.
There bad apples in every basket and they spoil the taste of the pie.
I imagine after you hire an attorney to build your case and gather all the necessary documentation the actual take home will be a LOT less than $20,000
01-01-2017 01:52 PM
The individual in a class-action suit does not have any financial responsibilty. Class-action attorneys receive a percentage of the settlement, which must be reviewed and approved by the Court. The normal benchmark used by the courts is 25 percent, but that amount can be lowered or raised.
The idea that all class-action suits provide a bonanza for the plaintiffs' attorneys is one that has been helped along by defense attorneys and insurance companies.
Without class-action suits, individuals would would be at the mercy of small-time cheats. One person cheated out of $100 might find it very difficult to engage an attorney; but thousands of people cheated out of $100 each have a powerful collective wrong that may then see the light of day in court.
The above is just general information and not related to a particular case.
01-01-2017 06:41 PM
I first came here in 2012 and wen was here already. Tea tree gave me a bad reaction so I believe the hair loss claims . I simply stopped useing it. Problem solved. I do not get it that people used it till the hair fell out. Anyways we have too many threads on this topic anyway.
I also hear GR formula is different than QVC formula and only GR wen is being sued from what I understand. Anyways they all must be allergic to something in it
01-01-2017 08:50 PM
I believe Chaz was on in 2005, maybe Aug was when he first came here..
With the most amazing products ever!
There is a new class action suit against St Ives apricot scrub, maybe everyone can switch there attention to that....folks can now get there $25 somewhere else,
and we can move on and enjoy our wonderful WEN for the next 10+ years!
01-01-2017 09:06 PM
@quadmimi wrote:I believe Chaz was on in 2005, maybe Aug was when he first came here..
With the most amazing products ever!
There is a new class action suit against St Ives apricot scrub, maybe everyone can switch there attention to that....folks can now get there $25 somewhere else,
and we can move on and enjoy our wonderful WEN for the next 10+ years!
@quadmimi Ha! I remember using that. It was like rubbing glass shards into my face. Lol! I quit using it - common sense. Not interested in the law suit just bc I didn't like the product. I just discontinued it and moved on. It was popular, so many obviously liked it.
And you are so right. The # of new anti-WEN posts (or the ones disguised as being genuine but obviously aren't) is just tiring. People need to just move on and realize no matter how hard they try to keep the hate alive, WEN is way too superior of a product to fold. The WEN lovers and supporters far outweigh the WEN haters. Its pathetic really to see the of desperation of its competitors. They should really learn to invest their time and money in making quality products (like WEN) than investing all their time and energy in spreading the hate - bc they are failing at BOTH!!
01-01-2017 09:52 PM
@AmericanBulldogMom wrote:
@quadmimi wrote:I believe Chaz was on in 2005, maybe Aug was when he first came here..
With the most amazing products ever!
There is a new class action suit against St Ives apricot scrub, maybe everyone can switch there attention to that....folks can now get there $25 somewhere else,
and we can move on and enjoy our wonderful WEN for the next 10+ years!
@quadmimi Ha! I remember using that. It was like rubbing glass shards into my face. Lol! I quit using it - common sense. Not interested in the law suit just bc I didn't like the product. I just discontinued it and moved on. It was popular, so many obviously liked it.
And you are so right. The # of new anti-WEN posts (or the ones disguised as being genuine but obviously aren't) is just tiring. People need to just move on and realize no matter how hard they try to keep the hate alive, WEN is way too superior of a product to fold. The WEN lovers and supporters far outweigh the WEN haters. Its pathetic really to see the of desperation of its competitors. They should really learn to invest their time and money in making quality products (like WEN) than investing all their time and energy in spreading the hate - bc they are failing at BOTH!!
Yes!
I just read a post on another board that suggested that a competitor started it by "developing a posting support team to hype for his products and against WEN."
Surely that couldn't be true, no one could be that desperate and mean spirited.
However, it would be nice if people could move on now.
01-01-2017 09:57 PM - edited 01-01-2017 09:58 PM
Yes, it would be nice if people could move on and stop with the conspiracy theories. There have been many good posts where people state the positive benefits of using Wen. I think those posts are what Chaz wants to see posted.
anything else just hurts him, in the long run.
01-01-2017 11:13 PM
Hello, cuddlesmama.
Don't know how long WEN has been on QVC.
As for the complaints, some say that the formulation of WEN they got from a company called Guthy Renker is the reason for the hair loss, because QVC's formulation of WEN and the WEN that's purchased directly from Chaz Dean's site is different from the formulation of WEN that's purchased from Guthy Renker's site.
And then there are others that say they got it from QVC and it still caused problems, so.....not sure.
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