Walt compensated tens of thousands of customers for NIS 10 as part of a compromise agreement
The company was sued for sending advertisements by email in violation of the law.
Walt denied the allegations to the Haifa District Court, but reached a settlement with the plaintiffs.
The compensation will be given to everyone who registers for the app from its airing until November 23, 2020. The credit will be available to consumers for 187 days
Uri Sela
12/05/2022
Thursday, 12 May 2022, 19:52 Updated: 20:05
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The money will be used to purchase products from the stores category.
Volt messengers (Photo: Reuven Castro)
The Walt app today (Thursday) compensated its customers with ten shekels for ordering food from stores.
This, as part of a settlement agreement in a class action lawsuit against the company for sending advertising messages by e-mail - in violation of the law.
Walt denied before the court the allegations, but reached a settlement with the plaintiffs.
The compensation will be given to everyone who registers for the app from its airing until November 23, 2020. The credit will be available to consumers for 187 days, and can be used to buy from writers, flower shops, convenience stores, pharmac and more.
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The message received by Walt customers (Photo: official website, screenshot)
The message received by Walt customers (Photo: official website, screenshot)
"Ten shekels of credit are waiting for you in the personal area!", The customers were informed when they entered the app.
"We have issued you a credit worth NIS 10, which can be used to purchase products from the category of stores that offer their products on the Wolt platform."
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