Tens of thousands of California customers of the Massage Envy Franchising chain of spas will have the opportunity to claim unused sessions for which they had prepaid, under a tentative class action settlement slated to go before a judge later this month, according to federal court documents.

The proposed settlement, which the parties estimate to be worth $177 million, wouldn’t put any money in the pockets of as many as 130,000 class members, according to the agreement in Hahn v. Massage Envy. Instead, they would be granted free massages to make up for the sessions they allege they were cheated out of after they cancelled their memberships with Massage Envy Spas.

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