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Class Action Lawsuit Accuses Safe Harbor Marinas of Deceptive Billing Practices

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Kelley | Uustal's lawsuit against Safe Harbor Marinas could set a precedent for protecting consumers from deceptive billing practices in the maritime industry.

The lawsuit details Safe Harbor Marinas' alleged systematic overbilling through unauthorized charges, seeking restitution for affected yacht owners under breach of contract and unfair trade practices.

This legal action aims to rectify unfair billing practices, ensuring a more transparent and just service environment for yacht owners nationwide.

A 76-foot San Lorenzo yacht's repair bill controversy sparks a national class action against Safe Harbor Marinas for alleged deceptive charges.

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Class Action Lawsuit Accuses Safe Harbor Marinas of Deceptive Billing Practices

A national class action lawsuit has been filed against Safe Harbor Marinas, LLC and SHM Charleston Boatyard, LLC, accusing them of deceptive corporate practices that allegedly inflated customer invoices through unauthorized charges. The lawsuit, representing Miami Charter Yacht, LLC and affected customers nationwide, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina Charleston Division.

The complaint alleges that Safe Harbor Marinas engaged in 'bait-and-switch' conduct, adding improper charges to final bills unrelated to the work performed. Cristina Pierson, a partner at Kelley | Uustal, stated, 'We believe there are many more yacht owners who have been victims of this same overbilling scheme.' The lawsuit seeks damages, restitution, and injunctive relief for breaches of contract and violations of South Carolina's Unfair Trade Practices Act.

Safe Harbor Marinas operates 138 marinas across approximately 24 states, providing superyacht servicing and repairs. The lawsuit claims the company's deceptive practices were systematically implemented across its national network, affecting thousands of customers. The case highlights significant concerns over corporate accountability and consumer rights in the maritime services industry.

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