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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A California woman who started out to win a small claims court judgment from Honda may have launched a consumer revolution.
Heather Peters, who won nearly $10,000 in a ruling from a court commissioner, said Thursday she expects other Honda owners to follow her lead. Many plan to opt out of a class action settlement to pursue their own suits.
Peters was inundated with so many Internet messages that her computer crashed. And she has received dozens of e-mails from those who plan to follow her lead.
A legal expert says Peters’ use of social networks and the Internet showed how to start a consumer movement. .Another expert said Peters promised to start a small claims court flash mob and that’s what she did. Honda is appealing the judgment.
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