Konnektive LLC, a company involved in marketing and selling La Pura skincare products, has reached a class-action settlement worth up to $5 million to resolve allegations of misleading advertising. The lawsuit claimed that La Pura products were deceptively marketed as “natural” and “pure,” while in reality, they contained synthetic ingredients.
Consumers who purchased La Pura cosmetics between June 12, 2016, and October 10, 2024, may be eligible to receive compensation as part of the settlement. The deadline to file a claim is March 8, 2025.
Background of the Lawsuit
The class-action lawsuit, Tan v. Quick Box, LLC, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California (Case No. 3:20-cv-01082-LL-DDL). Plaintiffs alleged that Konnektive LLC played a role in facilitating deceptive advertising for La Pura products, leading customers to believe they were purchasing all-natural cosmetics when they were not.
This lawsuit follows similar legal actions in the cosmetics industry, where brands have been scrutinized for false advertising regarding product ingredients and benefits.
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Settlement Details and Compensation
1. Settlement Amount
Konnektive has agreed to pay a minimum of $2 million, with the potential to increase the total payout to $5 million depending on the results of a bench trial evaluating the extent of consumer harm caused by false advertising.
2. Who Is Eligible to File a Claim?
Consumers who purchased La Pura skincare products advertised as “natural” and “pure” between June 12, 2016, and October 10, 2024, qualify for compensation.
3. How Much Money Can Consumers Receive?
The final payout amount will depend on the total number of valid claims submitted. Each eligible claimant will receive a pro-rata share of the settlement fund.
4. No Proof of Purchase Required
Consumers do not need to provide proof of purchase to submit a claim, as the settlement administrators have verified purchase records.
How to File a Claim
Eligible consumers must complete a claim form before March 8, 2025 to receive compensation. Here’s how:
- Visit the official settlement website
- Fill out the claim form: Provide necessary details such as name, address, and purchase period.
- Submit your claim: Claims can be filed online or mailed before the March 8, 2025 deadline.
Other Legal Actions Against La Pura and Quick Box LLC
This settlement is separate from a $5.5 million agreement reached with Quick Box LLC, another company involved in the fulfillment of La Pura product orders. Consumers may be eligible for compensation from both settlements if they meet eligibility criteria.
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Legal Rights and Options for Consumers
Consumers who are part of the settlement class have the following options:
- Submit a Claim – To receive compensation, eligible individuals must file a claim before March 8, 2025.
- Opt-Out of the Settlement – Consumers who do not wish to participate can exclude themselves from the settlement by the January 23, 2025 deadline, allowing them to pursue independent legal action.
- Object to the Settlement – If individuals disagree with any settlement terms, they may file an objection by January 23, 2025.
The final approval hearing for the settlement was initially set for February 6, 2025, but may be rescheduled. Consumers should check the official settlement website for updates.
Final Thoughts
The Konnektive La Pura class action settlement is a significant step in addressing false advertising claims in the cosmetics industry. Consumers who purchased La Pura products under the belief they were 100% natural may now be eligible for compensation.
To maximize your chances of receiving a payout, be sure to submit your claim before March 8, 2025. For more details, visit the official settlement website.
For further legal guidance, check trusted consumer protection resources:
- Federal Trade Commission – Consumer Protection
- U.S. Food & Drug Administration – Cosmetic Labeling Rules
- National Consumer Law Center
By staying informed and filing claims before the deadline, affected consumers can ensure they receive their fair share of the settlement payout.
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