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  2. Walmart accused of illegally opening costly accounts for drivers

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    More than one million delivery drivers collectively paid more than $10 million in fees after Walmart and Branch Messenger illegally opened costly deposit accounts in their names without consent ...

  3. Juarez v. AutoZone Stores, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Juarez v. AutoZone Stores, Inc., Case No. 08-CV-00417-WVG (S.D. Cal. Nov. 17, 2014), was a court case in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California which is believed to be the largest single-plaintiff employment verdict in United States history at $185,872,719.52.

  4. Walmart accused of illegally forcing over 1 million of its ...

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    Walmart forced delivery drivers to use ‘costly’ deposit accounts and ‘harvested’ $10 million in junk fees, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau argues in a lawsuit (Getty Images)

  5. Walmart Partners With Home Depot on Direct Deliveries of ...

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    Deliveries are made by independent workers who use Walmart’s delivery platform Spark Driver. Because Walmart is so ubiquitous in the U.S., it should have an edge over other third-party delivery ...

  6. AutoZone - Wikipedia

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    AutoZone, Inc. is an American retailer of aftermarket automotive parts and accessories, the largest in the United States. Founded in 1979, AutoZone has 7,140 stores across the United States, Mexico , Puerto Rico , Brazil , and the US Virgin Islands .

  7. Walmart sued for allegedly forcing drivers into paying fees ...

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    Walmart is facing a lawsuit for allegedly forcing drivers into using a service that would require them to pay fees to instantly access their earnings. (Scripps News)