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Consumer accuses Omega Natural Science of insufficient offer terms

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LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - A consumer is suing a nutritional supplements company, alleging insufficient offer terms.

Victoria Kissel, individually and for all others similarly situated, filed a class action lawsuit April 22 in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California against Omega Natural Science Inc. and Does 1-10, alleging violations of California's Automatic Renewal Law and its Unfair Competition Law.

The suit alleges Omega made automatic renewal or continuous service offers to consumers but failed to provide an acknowledgment that includes the offer terms, cancellation policy and information about how to cancel in a way that is capable of being retained by the consumer.

Kissel and others in the class seek damages, restitution, declaratory and injunctive relief, attorney fees and costs. They are represented by attorneys Gillian L. Wade of Milstein, Adelman, Jackson, Fairchild & Wade in Los Angeles, and Scott J. Ferrell, Richard H. Hikida, David W. Reid and Victoria C. Knowles of Newport Trial Group in Newport Beach, California.

U.S. District Court for the Central District of California Case number 2:16-CV-02770-GW-SK

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