Haven't used it in a while? That might mean either you forgot about it or, like the plaintiffs in a new class action lawsuit, you intentionally called it quits after the device became laggy and unbearably slow.
The lawsuit notes that Amazon promoted its first- and second-generation Fire TV Stick devices as providing instant access to hundreds of thousands of movies and shows across major streaming platforms — and that those advertised features were central to consumers’ purchasing decisions.
Merewhuader stated that he purchased two second-generation Fire TV Stick devices in 2018 and began experiencing significant performance issues within a few years. He alleges the devices eventually became unusable, forcing him to purchase newer ones in 2024.
Earlier this month, Top Class Actions also reported on another class action lawsuit faced by an entirely different mega-company. Google recently settled a $135 million suit to resolve claims that it used Android devices to transfer information to Google without user permission, consuming cellular data. Read more here.
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