Direct Shopping Network defrauded customers by selling chemically altered yellow or colorless labradorite as its “highly coveted, extremely rate, all natural” variant, green or red andesine-labradorite,” a class action claims in Los Angeles Federal Court. A class action in Los Angeles Superior Court accuses these defendants of selling vehicle-locating devices incompatible with digital cell phone systems and concealing it from purchasers: Aircept.com, Airiq U.S., Calamp Corp., Steve Morse Associates, SM Industries, and Steve Morse.
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