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Villegas v. Cricut, Inc.

Villegas v. Cricut, Inc.
No. 37-2023-00009047-CU-FR-CTL

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If you, as a California Resident, purchased an annual or monthly Cricut subscription between January 1, 2018, and October 18, 2024, you may benefit from a class action settlement.

In this lawsuit, the Plaintiff alleged that Cricut, Inc. (“Cricut”) violated California’s Unfair Competition Law, Automatic Renewal Law, Consumers Legal Remedies Act, False Advertising Law, and various common laws by failing to sufficiently inform its customers of the terms of its subscription renewal policies.

Cricut vigorously denies all these claims of wrongdoing, and further states that it adequately made users aware that their Cricut Subscriptions would auto-renew and that they would be charged on a recurring basis. The Court has not issued a final ruling on the strengths or weaknesses of Plaintiff’s case or Cricut’s contentions in this lawsuit. Nevertheless, Cricut has agreed to the Settlement to avoid the risk and expense of further litigation.

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If You Fall Within the Definition of the Settlement Class

FILE A CLAIM FORM

by January 16, 2025

This is the only way that you may receive a cash payment. If you fail to file a Claim Form but do not exclude yourself from the Settlement, you will still be bound by the Settlement, including its release of claims.

EXCLUDE YOURSELF

by January 16, 2025

Ask to opt out of the Settlement. If you opt out of the Settlement Class, you cannot get any benefits provided in the Settlement, but you keep your right to sue regarding the claims in the lawsuit.

OBJECT

by January 16, 2025

Write to the Court about why you do not like the Settlement. Even if you object, you must still submit a valid Claim Form by the Claims Deadline in order to receive a cash payment. You may only object if you do not exclude yourself from the Settlement.

DO NOTHING

You will not receive a cash payment but you will be bound by the terms of the Settlement, including the Settlement’s release of claims, and you will not be able to pursue any claims covered by the Settlement against Cricut.