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Merch company Spring has been hit with numerous lawsuits this year. The creator merchandise company Spring has been hit with a slew of lawsuits this year following the sale of its assets, in late 2022, to the software company Amaze. Spring, as a company, still exists but has been effectively defunct since the asset sale. That hasn't stopped the lawsuits against Spring (formerly known as Teespring) from piling up, however. Since January, Spring has been sued by several vendors and business partners, with global shipping company DHL being the latest to sue the company.
Persons: Amaze, Ty Huls, Huls, Spring, et, Broder Bros, It's, Evan Stites, Clayton, Chris Lamontagne, Annelies Jansen, OpenAI's Sam Altman, Jansen, What's, Michael Curtiss Organizations: DHL, Spring, Washington State Department of Revenue, DHL Ecommerce, Inc, Teespring Inc, Trade Credit Insurance Inc, Al, Former Spring, Amaze, Amaze Holding, Amaze Software Inc, Software Locations: Amaze, Teespring, Spring, WilliamsMarston
Product vendors hired by Spring say the creator merch company owes them money. "There's two types of acquisitions," Michael Curtiss, partner and M&A advisory lead at WilliamsMarston, told Insider. "I think this will send a couple of suppliers broke," the second vendor added. By June 2022, the second vendor said they had noticed their business was not getting paid on time. "I just can't stand what they did," said one person who worked closely with Spring vendors.
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