Nectar, DreamCloud, Siena, CloverLane & Awara Fake Discount Settlement, How to Claim Your $30 Voucher Before July 10, 2026

The Molloy Pricing Settlement is a false advertising class action where eligible customers who purchased from Nectar, DreamCloud, Siena, CloverLane, or Awara at an advertised discount can receive a $30 voucher by filing a claim before July 10, 2026. Resident Home, LLC — the parent company behind all five mattress and home goods brands — agreed to resolve allegations that it advertised fake reference prices on its websites to manufacture the illusion of discounts that consumers were never actually receiving. Resident Home denies all wrongdoing and settled to avoid the cost and uncertainty of continued litigation.

Quick Facts: Resident Home Mattress Discount Settlement

FieldDetail
Settlement Amount$665,000 (attorneys’ fees cap); $30 voucher per valid claimant
Claim DeadlineJuly 10, 2026
Who QualifiesU.S. residents who purchased from Siena, Nectar, DreamCloud, CloverLane, or Awara at a price advertised as a discount from a higher reference price, and did not receive a refund
Class PeriodMarch 1, 2021 – April 10, 2026
Payout Per Person$30 voucher — no minimum purchase, valid for 9 months from distribution, transferable
Proof RequiredNo — but your Notice ID from the personalized email or mail notice is required
Settlement StatusPreliminarily approved — claims open now
AdministratorAngeion Group, 1650 Arch St., Suite 2210, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Official Websitemolloypricingsettlement.com
Last UpdatedMay 15, 2026

Current Status and What Happens Next

  • The Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, granted preliminary approval of this settlement. The Fairness Hearing is scheduled for September 11, 2026, after which the court will determine whether to grant final approval.
  • The settlement administrator will distribute vouchers by email within 60 days after the final settlement date, which occurs after the court resolves all appeals and grants final approval.
  • The claim deadline is July 10, 2026. File before that date — no extensions are guaranteed.

What Is the Resident Home Mattress Lawsuit About? Molloy v. Resident Home, LLC, No. 25CU057416N

If you bought a mattress or other product from Nectar, DreamCloud, Siena, CloverLane, or Awara and clicked “buy” because a strikethrough price made it look like you were getting 20%, 30%, or 40% off — that discount may have been fictional. That is exactly what plaintiff Regina Molloy alleged when she filed this false advertising class action on March 10, 2025.

The lawsuit claims Resident Home advertised reference prices on its websites that were not genuine former prices — meaning the products were rarely or never actually sold at the higher “original” price. Instead, the inflated reference price existed only to make the real selling price appear to be a bargain. Resident Home operates five direct-to-consumer home goods brands from the same corporate structure: sienasleep.com, nectarsleep.com, dreamcloudsleep.com, cloverlane.com, and awarasleep.com — all subject to this settlement.

The complaint alleges these practices violated California’s Unfair Competition Law (Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code §§ 17200 & 17500) and the Consumer Legal Remedies Act (Cal. Civ. Code § 1750 et seq.). Both laws prohibit deceptive pricing and false advertising directed at California consumers. The case was originally filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, removed to federal court in April 2025, and ultimately re-filed in San Diego Superior Court for settlement purposes. This is the same type of consumer fraud lawsuit we covered with the Shein fake discount class action — a growing wave of reference price litigation targeting online retailers.

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Nectar, DreamCloud, Siena, CloverLane & Awara Fake Discount Settlement, How to Claim Your $30 Voucher Before July 10, 2026

Who Qualifies for the Resident Home Pricing Settlement?

The class in this case covers five years of purchases across five brands. Here is exactly how to know if you are in.

You may qualify if you:

  • Purchased one or more products from sienasleep.com, nectarsleep.com, dreamcloudsleep.com, cloverlane.com, or awarasleep.com between March 1, 2021 and April 10, 2026
  • The product was advertised at a discount from a higher stated reference price at the time of purchase
  • You have not received a full refund or credit for the purchase
  • You are a U.S. resident — the class covers all persons in the United States as reflected in Resident Home’s records

You do NOT qualify if you:

  • Received a full refund or credit on the purchase in question
  • Are a current officer, director, or employee of Resident Home, LLC
  • Purchased exclusively from a third-party retailer — the class covers only purchases directly from Resident Home’s own brand websites

Important: You will need your Notice ID from the personalized email or mail notice sent by Angeion Group to file your claim. If you did not receive a notice but believe you qualify, contact the administrator at molloypricingsettlement.com.

This is the second major settlement involving Resident Home in 2026. If you also own a Nectar, DreamCloud, or Siena mattress purchased between 2017 and 2024 and found it contained fiberglass, you may separately qualify for the $9M Ashley Furniture fiberglass mattress settlement — an entirely different case with a different claim form and a July 17, 2026 deadline.

How Much Can You Get from the Molloy Pricing Settlement?

Every eligible claimant who files a valid, timely claim form receives one $30 voucher. This is not a pro-rata cash settlement — there is no pool to split, and your $30 does not decrease based on how many other people file.

Here is what you need to know about using the voucher:

  • $30 off a single purchase with no minimum purchase requirement — you can use it on a $30 item and pay nothing out of pocket
  • Redeemable on one or more retail websites operated by Resident Home and/or its affiliates — that includes sienasleep.com, nectarsleep.com, dreamcloudsleep.com, cloverlane.com, and awarasleep.com
  • Transferable to another person without restriction, as long as you do not sell it
  • Expires 9 months from the date of distribution — use it before it lapses
  • Must be used in a single purchase and has no residual value if the purchase is less than $30
  • Will not be replaced if lost or stolen

The voucher will be delivered by email to the address on your claim form within 60 days after the final settlement date. Keep your email address current with the administrator.

Step-by-Step: How to File Your Molloy Pricing Settlement Claim

Filing takes about 5 minutes. Your Notice ID from the personalized notice is required.

Step 1 — Go to the official claim portal at molloypricingsettlement.com/submit-claim

Step 2 — Enter your Notice ID from the personalized email or mail notice you received from Angeion Group

Step 3 — Confirm your name, current email address, and contact information

Step 4 — Check the attestation box confirming you made a qualifying purchase from one of the five brand websites between March 1, 2021 and April 10, 2026 at an advertised discount — you are declaring this under penalty of perjury

Step 5 — Submit your completed claim form online, or download the PDF claim form, complete it, and mail it to: Molloy Pricing Settlement Administrator, 1650 Arch St., Suite 2210, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Step 6 — Save your submission confirmation — watch your email after final approval for your $30 voucher

Estimated time to complete: 5 minutes.

Important Deadlines and Dates

MilestoneDate
Class Period BeginsMarch 1, 2021
Complaint Originally FiledMarch 10, 2025
Class Period Ends (Preliminary Approval)April 10, 2026
Claim Filing DeadlineJuly 10, 2026
Opt-Out / Exclusion DeadlineJuly 10, 2026
Objection DeadlineJuly 10, 2026
Fairness HearingSeptember 11, 2026
Voucher DistributionWithin 60 days after Final Settlement Date
Voucher Expiration9 months from distribution date

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a lawyer to claim my Resident Home discount settlement voucher?

No. The claim process is completely self-service at molloypricingsettlement.com. Enter your Notice ID, confirm your purchase, and submit. No attorney is required. The process takes about 5 minutes and costs you nothing.

Is this settlement legitimate?

Yes. Molloy v. Resident Home, LLC, Case No. 25CU057416N, is a class action pending in the Superior Court of California, County of San Diego, before the Honorable Cynthia Freeland. The settlement administrator is Angeion Group, a professional claims administrator. The official settlement website is molloypricingsettlement.com.

When will I receive my $30 voucher?

The settlement administrator will distribute vouchers by email within 60 days after the final settlement date, which occurs after the court resolves all appeals and grants final approval to the settlement. The Fairness Hearing is scheduled for September 11, 2026. Expect vouchers to arrive sometime in late 2026, assuming no appeals delay the process further.

What if I missed the July 10, 2026 claim deadline?

The settlement agreement does not provide a grace period for late claims. If you miss the July 10 deadline, you will not receive a voucher. You will, however, still be bound by the settlement’s release of claims against Resident Home unless you opted out before the exclusion deadline.

Will the $30 voucher affect my taxes?

Settlement vouchers are generally not treated as taxable income because they function as a partial refund of a prior purchase. However, tax treatment can vary by individual circumstances. The settlement agreement explicitly states Resident Home has no liability for tax matters under this agreement. Consult a tax advisor if you have questions about your specific situation.

What is Resident Home and what brands does it own?

Resident Home, LLC is the parent company behind five direct-to-consumer sleep and home goods brands: Nectar Sleep, DreamCloud, Siena Sleep, CloverLane, and Awara. Nectar and DreamCloud are both owned by the same parent company, Resident Home LLC. Ashley Furniture later acquired Resident Home, which is why both companies appear as defendants in separate mattress litigation.

What if I also own a Nectar, DreamCloud, or Siena mattress with fiberglass?

That is a completely separate lawsuit with a separate claim form. The pricing settlement here covers only the false discount advertising claims — not product safety. If your mattress was purchased between October 1, 2017 and June 30, 2024 and contained fiberglass, you may separately qualify for the $9M Ashley Furniture fiberglass settlement with a deadline of July 17, 2026.

Can I opt out of this settlement and sue Resident Home on my own?

Yes. To opt out, you must send a signed written exclusion request postmarked by July 10, 2026 to the administrator at Molloy Pricing Settlement Administrator, 1650 Arch St., Suite 2210, Philadelphia, PA 19103. Opting out means you receive no voucher but preserve the right to pursue your own individual consumer rights lawyer claim.

Sources & References

Prepared by the AllAboutLawyer.com Editorial Team and reviewed for factual accuracy against the official Settlement Agreement, the settlement administrator website at molloypricingsettlement.com, and the preliminary approval order in Molloy v. Resident Home, LLC, Case No. 25CU057416N, on May 15, 2026. Last Updated: May 15, 2026

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Legal claims and outcomes depend on specific facts and applicable law. For advice regarding a particular situation, consult a qualified attorney.

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