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Xbox Memberships

Microsoft sold gamers 12-month Xbox Live Gold memberships but then suspended service features without notice and without issuing credits or refunds, a class <strong><a href="http://courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/XboxGold.pdf">claims</a></strong> in federal court.

CHICAGO – Microsoft sold gamers 12-month Xbox Live Gold memberships but then suspended service features without notice and without issuing credits or refunds, a class claims in federal court.

The lead plaintiff is James Maher and the defendant is Microsoft Corp.

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