Plaintiff: This Soap Did Not Attract Women as Promised - Lowering the Bar
One of the requirements for certifying a class action is "numerosity," which just means you have enough people in the alleged class (generally at least 100) that it might actually be more efficient to have a group action. Usually this is easily met. Here, though, you have to wonder how big a class could be if the definition limits it to:
- men
- who use soap
- but can't get a date
- and decide the problem is, it's the wrong kind of soap
- then get all excited about "pheromones"
- but still can't get a date
- and are willing to admit to all the above in a publicly filed document.
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