Friday, September 26, 2014

How to Claim Lenovo Laptop Wi-Fi Settlement?

Learn how to claim for Lenovo Laptop Wi-Fi Settlement on LenovoLaptopWiFiSettlement.com via filling form and other process as well as dates.

Lenovo is a Chinese multinational computer technology company renowned for best-quality personal computer, tablet computers, laptop, smartphones, etc. But at present class action lawsuit settlement has been filed against this renowned company due to laptop defect. Lenovo has certain U Series Ultrabook computers with a design defect that impacted the Wi-Fi capability preventing them from constantly being capable to connect to Wi-Fi networks. Thus, if you are user of Lenovo Ultrabook computer, then you are able to get benefits from the Lenovo class action settlement. In order to get free Lenovo repair service and refund for your defective device, just file claim form at LenovoLaptopWiFiSettlement.com.

LenovoLaptopWiFiSettlement.com: How to Claim Lenovo Laptop Wi-Fi Settlement?
Lenovo has sold defective Ideapad and “U Series” computers with the tagline “Ideal for any and all mobile needs”. But, its defective design has proven it wrong. According to the report, the Lenovo IdeaPad U310/U410 has Wi-Fi problems including limited speed and range. Many Lenovo IdeaPad users have noted wireless internet connectivity problems in their own device. Download and upload speed of laptop are very slow. AS per the report, the download/upload speed of U310 was measured at 7.81 Mbps/12.72 Mbps which is two much lower compared to 29.25 Mbps/16.79 Mbps seen in the UX21E at the same distance from the router.


The plaintiffs claim Lenovo despoiled the California Consumer Legal Remedies Act, the California Unfair Competition Law. However, Lenovo rejects the all claim against ultrabook, although it has agreed to settle the Ultrabook class action lawsuit to stay away from the expense and doubt of ongoing litigation. Lenovo will offer $70 million in repair services and reimbursement. According to the Attorneys for the plaintiffs, Lenovo will give approximate $49 million in repairs to members of the settlement class who purchased 83,000 specific Lenovo Ideapad computers, as well as up to almost $21 million in cash refunds and credit certificates.

Who’s eligible?
If you have purchased either Lenovo ideapad model U310 computer or Lenovo Ideapad model U310 computer or Lenovo Ideapad model U410 computer, then you are eligible to get refund or repair service through Lenovo class action settlement.

How to file claim?

To file claim form, you have to visit LenovoLaptopWiFiSettlement.com, submit claim form between September 11, 2014 and September 11, 2015 with all required detail like first name, company name, resident address, phone number, email address, etc.

To be eligible for benefits from the Lenovo class action settlement, class must submit below information and documents along with their claim form:
  • Model number of the Lenovo computer
  • Serial number of the Lenovo computer
  • Proof of purchase of the Lenovo computer
Information and documentation evidencing out-of-pocket expenses in connection with the repairs of the Wi-Fi of the Lenovo computer (if applicable)

Potential award:

All class members who submit claim form with valid detail and who have not formerly returned their Lenovo their Lenovo Ideapad for repair of the Wi-Fi capability can return their computer to Lenovo for repair. The company will extend or renew the warranty period for any Wi-Fi related problems for an additional year.
On the other hand, Class Members who submit a valid Claim Form and do not return to have the Wi-Fi capability of their Ideapad repaired by Lenovo can get one of the following advantages:
  • A cash refund in the amount of $100 paid by Lenovo; or
  • A $250 credit certificate toward the purchase of any product listed for sale on www.lenovo.com. The $240 credit certificate is transferable within the claimant’s immediate family and will expire no less than two years after it is issued.
Class member who previously spent money on repair of their Ideabook for a persistent Wi-Fi connectivity problem will get 100% refund of the amount they paid. In order to receive these advantages, eligible class member must submit documentation.

Highlights of Lenovo Laptop Wi-Fi Settlement:

Official webpage: https://www.lenovolaptopwifisettlement.com/
Case Name: Kacsuta, et al. v. Lenovo (United States) Inc., Case No. 8:13-cv-00316, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, Southern Division

Claims Administrator:
Lenovo Laptop Wi-Fi Settlement
c/o Berdon Claims Administration LLC
P.O. Box 9014
Jericho, NY 11753-8914
Phone: 1-800-605-2008
Fax: 1-516-931-0810
LenovoSettlement@BerdonClaims.com

Important dates:
  • Deadline to submit a Claim Form: 11 September 2015
  • Final hearing: 15 December 2014
  • Exclusion Deadline: 21 November 2014
  • Objection Deadline: 21 November 2014
Class Counsel:
Gina M. Tufaro
PARADIS LAW GROUP PLLC
Gary E. Mason
WHITFIELD BRYSON & MASON
Jordan L. Chaikin
PARKER WAICHMAN LLP
Paul R. Kiesel
KIESEL LAW LLP

Defense Counsel:
Dan Stephenson
DYKEMA GOSSETT PLLC

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