Capital One Shopping Affiliate Links Commission Theft Allegations
Lieff Cabraser’s Consumer Fraud group is investigating reports that Capital One is stealing commissions from content creators who promote the Capital One Shopping web browser shopping extension service.
According to reports, Capital One engages in an unfair practice where it overrides affiliate links from content creators, replacing those links with Capital One’s own links, diverting commissions to Capital One that should go to the content creators instead.
At this time, we are not seeking to speak with Capital One extension users. The potential legal claims at issue relate only to content creators working with Capital One.
At this time, we are not seeking to speak with Capital One extension users. The potential legal claims at issue relate only to content creators working with Capital One.
Talk to a Consumer Lawyer at Lieff Cabraser
If you are a content creator who suspects they have been subject to Capital One’s purported link overriding and commission theft practice, we urge you to speak with a consumer protection lawyer at Lieff Cabraser today. You can initiate the conversation by completing the form below. There is no cost or obligation for Lieff Cabraser’s review of your case, and the information you provide will help us hold Capital One accountable for any improper practices.
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