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Costco Under Legal Scrutiny for Membership Renewal Practices

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Costco Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Auto-Renewal Policy in California

Costco Wholesale, the popular membership-based retail giant, is embroiled in a class-action lawsuit initiated by a California resident, Russel George. The lawsuit centers around allegations that Costco violated state laws mandating proper notifications for auto-renewals of memberships.

Allegations of Non-Compliance with California Law

According to the complaint, George asserts that Costco failed to adhere to California regulations requiring businesses to notify consumers of upcoming membership renewals. Specifically, the law stipulates that customers should receive a renewal notice between 15 and 45 days before their annual membership expires. Costco offers two membership options: a standard annual plan for $65 and an “executive” membership priced at $130 per year.

George claims that he does not utilize his membership sufficiently to warrant its continuation. The lawsuit states, “Had the plaintiff been provided this notice in a timely manner, he would have canceled his membership and not gone forward with the auto-renewal.”

Membership Cancellation Process

Under California law, consumers have the right to cancel memberships using the same method through which they originally enrolled. Additionally, businesses are required to provide a toll-free cancellation option, email address, or other straightforward cancellation methods, as outlined by the California Attorney General’s Office.

Costco’s existing policy allows members to cancel subscriptions via a toll-free number or by visiting a store location. However, the implications of George’s lawsuit raise questions about whether this system provides sufficient compliance with state regulations.

Context of National Auto-Renewal Regulations

In light of challenges related to auto-renewal policies, it’s worth noting that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) attempted to establish nationwide rules governing auto-renewal practices in 2024. These proposed regulations aimed to streamline cancellation processes, ensuring they were equally straightforward as enrollment methods. Unfortunately, a federal appeals court struck down the proposed regulation in July 2025, citing procedural missteps by the FTC.

Upcoming Hearings

Russel George’s lawsuit against Costco is set to have its preliminary hearing in June. The outcome could have significant implications not only for Costco but also for membership-based businesses across California and beyond.

Conclusion

As Costco navigates this lawsuit, consumers may be prompted to reassess their own membership agreements and cancellation rights. The legal landscape concerning auto-renewal policies continues to evolve, making it essential for consumers to stay informed about their rights and options.

For further reading on membership policies and consumer rights, refer to the California Attorney General’s Office and related articles on the implications of auto-renewal regulations.

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This ongoing case may reshape the landscape of membership services, prompting consumers and businesses alike to reevaluate their approaches to auto-renewal and cancellation practices.

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