By Jean-Luc Renault
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A man who claims to have been duped by video game retailer GameStop has filed a lawsuit against the company, accusing it of advertising supposedly free special features on used games that actually end up costing buyers extra money.
Plaintiff James Collins, represented by lawyers from Century City-based Initiative Legal Group, filed lawsuit in San Francisco federal court Tuesday, se...
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