Bassett Furniture Lawsuit Investigation: Sales Emails May Be Misleading
Last Updated on October 3, 2025
At A Glance
- This Alert Affects:
- Washington residents who receive emails from Bassett Furniture.
- What’s Going On?
- Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are looking into whether Bassett Furniture is sending potentially misleading sales emails advertising “limited time” deals that seem to be routinely extended. They are investigating whether the marketing practices of the home furnishings retailer violate a Washington law and if a class action lawsuit can be filed on behalf of residents who received the emails.
- How Could a Class Action Lawsuit Help?
- If filed and successful, a Bassett Furniture class action lawsuit could require the retailer to make changes to its advertising practices. It could also help consumers in Washington recover money for emails they were sent. Under the Washington Commercial Electronic Mail Act (CEMA), recipients of illegal emails can seek up to $500 per violation.
- What You Can Do
- If you live in Washington and receive marketing emails from Bassett Furniture, attorneys want to hear about it. Fill out the form on this page to help their investigation. You may be able to help start a class action lawsuit against the retailer.
Attorneys working with ClassAction.org are looking into whether Bassett Furniture is violating a Washington state law by sending marketing emails that may mislead shoppers about the terms of its sales.
Specifically, they’re investigating whether the retailer sends emails promoting fake “limited time” deals that it plans to extend indefinitely, and, if so, whether a class action lawsuit can be filed under Washington’s Commercial Electronic Mail Act (CEMA).
A class action filed under this law could potentially seek up to $500 per illegal email for Washington residents.
As part of their investigation, the attorneys want to hear from Washington residents who receive Bassett Furniture sales emails.
So, if you get promotional emails from Bassett Furniture and live in Washington, fill out the form on this page today. You may be able to help get a class action lawsuit started.
Marketing Emails Can Be Illegal?
The Commercial Electronic Mail Act (CEMA) makes it illegal to send Washington residents commercial emails with false or deceptive information in the subject line.
Attorneys suspect Bassett Furniture may be sending marketing emails with subject lines that give consumers a false sense of urgency, as if they’ll miss out on an offer if they don’t act fast. The attorneys believe this could be misleading if the promotions never truly expire.
You may have received emails from the company with subject lines like these:
- You Didn’t Miss It 30% Off Extended
- Labor Day Sale Extended Today Only!
- Extended: Just One More Day
- Presidents Day Sale! Now Extended!
How Could a Bassett Furniture Class Action Lawsuit Help?
If filed and successful, a class action lawsuit could force Bassett Furniture to change its promotional email practices.
In addition, a class action filed under the CEMA could help Washington consumers recover money for any emails they received that violate the law. Under the CEMA, recipients in Washington can seek up to $500 per violation.
If you live in Washington and receive emails from Bassett Furniture, you may be able to help get a class action lawsuit started against the company. Fill out the form on this page today.
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