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Activision Blizzard has been plagued with lawsuits for two years, and now Blizzard is facing a new class-action lawsuit from an angry father. The reason is that his daughter spent more than $300 on a Hearthstone card pack using her father’s credit card without permission, and not only that, but she hasn’t gotten a good card yet. According to Polygon, Arizona man Nathan Harris and attorneys filed a proposed class action lawsuit in California court in early May on behalf of his children, suing Activision Blizzard’s “Hearthstone” for deceiving and inducing minors to consume, concealing explosions Rates and purchases are non-refundable. In the complaint, Harris’ attorneys say the minor used her father’s associated credit and debit cards without permission while playing Hearthstone between 2019 and 2021, spending a total of more than $300 ( About 250 packs can be drawn in the United States). The lawyer argued that the minor didn’t know the odds of getting a good card or that she couldn’t get a refund. And apparently, she “hardly ever gets any cards of value.” Under California family law, the juvenile .
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