A SPATE OF new Bay Area class action lawsuits accuse San Jose’s PayPal Inc. of using “honey,” not to attract flies, but to steal commissions for online sales that are properly due to influencers and affiliate marketers.
Seven class action cases have been filed in federal court in San Francisco since late December, all asserting that PayPal’s coupon-finder app, PayPal Honey, generally called Honey, has fraudulently helped itself to commissions that were due to the plaintiffs.
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