Were You Charged for a Subscription You Didn’t Know You Signed Up For?
Wittels McInturff Palikovic is investigating widespread complaints regarding The Hamilton Collection, a retailer known for collectibles, jewelry, and commemorative items. The Hamilton Collection is facing growing consumer complaints over its subscription and automatic renewal practices. Many customers report being enrolled in recurring billing programs without clear disclosure or informed consent, resulting in unexpected charges and unwanted shipments.
Our firm is investigating whether The Hamilton Collection’s practices violate state and federal automatic renewal and consumer protection laws. You can contact us by clicking here, calling (914) 775-8862, or emailing us at case@wittelslaw.com.
How Hamilton Collection Subscriptions Work
Many Hamilton Collection products are sold as part of a “collection,” installment plan, or subscription program. After purchasing an initial item, customers may be automatically enrolled to receive—and be charged for—additional items on a recurring basis unless they cancel.
Consumers also report being enrolled in membership or rewards programs that charge monthly fees, sometimes without clear notice at checkout.
Common Consumer Complaints
Customers nationwide report issues including:
Unexpected recurring charges on credit or debit cards
Automatic shipments they did not knowingly authorize
Difficulty canceling subscriptions or stopping future billing
Confusion between one-time purchases and subscription enrollments
Many consumers say they only realized they were subscribed after reviewing bank statements or receiving additional shipments they did not order. Consumers allege that The Hamilton Collection enrolls consumers in a “deceptive membership” that is “challenging” or “impossible” to cancel, and that even if the subscription is canceled, the Company continues to charge subscription payments. Consumers further allege that The Hamilton Collection are “scammers” and “crooks.”
Were You Charged by The Hamilton Collection After You Thought You Made a One-Time Purchase?
You may have a legal claim if you:
Were charged repeatedly by The Hamilton Collection
Were enrolled in a subscription or collection you did not knowingly agree to
Received unwanted items and automatic shipments
Tried to cancel but continued to be billed
Contact Our Law Firm – Free Consultation
Our law firm represents consumers nationwide in cases involving deceptive subscription practices and automatic renewal violations. We are currently investigating claims against The Hamilton Collection.
If you believe you were improperly charged, we encourage you to contact us.
Free, confidential consultation
No costs
Contact us today to learn your rights and see if you qualify.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to be out a lot of money to contact you?
No. Even small recurring charges can add up and support a legal claim.
What if I already canceled?
You may still be eligible if you were charged without proper disclosure or consent.
How much does it cost to speak with a lawyer?
Nothing. Consultations are free and confidential.
If you were charged a renewal fee you didn’t authorize, were denied a refund, or had difficulty canceling your Hamilton Collection subscription, we want to hear from you. Contact a class action attorney at WMP for a free case evaluation. If a lawsuit is filed, there is no cost or fee to join the case. You can contact us by clicking here, calling (914) 775-8862, or emailing us at case@wittelslaw.com.
