Lawsuit Claims Anthropic’s $200 Claude Max Plans Fall Short of Advertised Usage
Karl Kahn filed suit on June 15 alleging that Anthropic's premium Max plans deliver far less usage than advertised. The plans cost up to $200 per month and were marketed as offering 5–20 times the usage of the standard tier.
rediff.comKarl Kahn filed a lawsuit on June 15 alleging that Anthropic's Claude premium Max plans deliver usage far below the levels advertised to customers. The plans cost up to $200 per month and were marketed as offering 5–20 times the usage of the standard tier.
Kahn stated that usage caps began when he had used 15 percent of his weekly compute allowance, forcing him to either stop work or purchase additional usage.
The suit alleges that Anthropic's marketing claims are fraudulent. S. national security concerns.
@MarioNawfal reported the details of the claim.


