A California consumer filed suit in the state’s Central District Federal Court against Audible and Amazon, seeking class action status, on behalf of “consumers who find themselves trapped in a shell game.” The suit objects to differences between how Audible allegedly advertises its membership program, and how the program works in fact. (The ads on which part of the case rests are not submitted with the complaint.) The plaintiff says he was promised his audio credits would “never expire” — except that they do expire if and when you cancel. He objects to limitations on how many credits you can accrue and […]