Feeling ripped off when she bought compilations of 1980s and ’90s oldies only to learn the songs weren’t the original renditions, a New Jersey customer has filed a putative class complaint against the producers.

In the complaint, filed on March 20 in U.S. District Court of the District of New Jersey, plaintiff Celeste Farrell said she bought the two-CD sets of “Hits of the 80’s: Platinum Collection,“ and “Hits of the 90’s: Platinum Collection” last summer at a New Jersey Walmart.

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