Settlement Info blog gives info about latest class action lawsuit settlements currently in news. Learn to claim and settle to get back your refund on settlements.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Hofmann v. Permatex Settlement over inappropriately labeling
PSN-SOE Settlement over fraud and identity theft
Submit your claim form at PsnSoeSettlement.com to get benefits like free game, free themes, virtual currency in your account wallet and more from the PSN-SOE Settlement.
A settlement has been arrived at with the Sony Entities - SNE, SOE and SCEA in a class action lawsuit. The settlement is regarding the illegal and unauthorized attacks in April 2011 on computer network systems. If you had a Sony PlayStation Network account, a Qriocity account or an SOE account before May 15, 2011, you can get benefits from the class action settlement.
A settlement has been arrived at with the Sony Entities - SNE, SOE and SCEA in a class action lawsuit. The settlement is regarding the illegal and unauthorized attacks in April 2011 on computer network systems. If you had a Sony PlayStation Network account, a Qriocity account or an SOE account before May 15, 2011, you can get benefits from the class action settlement.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Comcast Cable Settlement for charging high price
All the former and current subscribers of Comcast can file their claim online on CableSettlement.com to receive a payment of $15 or one of the free Comcast services under the class action settlement.
Comcast Corporation has agreed to pay $50 million to settle the allegations that it charged higher prices from its subscribers of cable television services in the Pennsylvania area. In a lawsuit filed in year 2003, the plaintiffs had claimed that the company unlawfully monopolized the cable service market. Comcast denies any such wrongdoing, but has agreed to settle the lawsuit just to avoid the cost of legal proceedings and trials. So, whether you’re a current Comcast subscriber or you had subscribed to the service in the Pennsylvania area anytime between 2003 and 2008, you are entitled to receive the Settlement benefits.
Comcast Corporation has agreed to pay $50 million to settle the allegations that it charged higher prices from its subscribers of cable television services in the Pennsylvania area. In a lawsuit filed in year 2003, the plaintiffs had claimed that the company unlawfully monopolized the cable service market. Comcast denies any such wrongdoing, but has agreed to settle the lawsuit just to avoid the cost of legal proceedings and trials. So, whether you’re a current Comcast subscriber or you had subscribed to the service in the Pennsylvania area anytime between 2003 and 2008, you are entitled to receive the Settlement benefits.
How to claim Verizon Family SharePlan Class Action Settlement?
Claim Verizon Family SharePlan Class Action Settlement on verizonFSPclassaction.com as Verizon Wireless has settled a class-action lawsuit over Family Plan over-billing.
Verizon has agreed to settle a long-running class action lawsuit over Family Plan over-billing by paying $64.2 million. Those who were subscribed to Verizon Family SharePlan during the period of May 11, 2002 to May 10, 2006 and people who received a notice about the Verizon Family SharePlan Class Action Settlement via mail or email are the class members of the settlement.
Plaintiffs named Ralph Demmick and Donald Barth filed a class action lawsuit in 2006 against Verizon Wireless on behalf of other people with similar claims. They allege that the Verizon billed Family Share Plan customers for “In-Network” or “In-Family” calls that were supposed to be free under the plan. They further claim that company over-charged them for “after-allowance” minutes they used over their monthly allowance. Thus, Verizon violated its customer contracts as well as state and federal law.
Verizon has agreed to settle a long-running class action lawsuit over Family Plan over-billing by paying $64.2 million. Those who were subscribed to Verizon Family SharePlan during the period of May 11, 2002 to May 10, 2006 and people who received a notice about the Verizon Family SharePlan Class Action Settlement via mail or email are the class members of the settlement.
Plaintiffs named Ralph Demmick and Donald Barth filed a class action lawsuit in 2006 against Verizon Wireless on behalf of other people with similar claims. They allege that the Verizon billed Family Share Plan customers for “In-Network” or “In-Family” calls that were supposed to be free under the plan. They further claim that company over-charged them for “after-allowance” minutes they used over their monthly allowance. Thus, Verizon violated its customer contracts as well as state and federal law.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Gateway XHD3000 Monitor Settlement over display issues
Gateway 30-inch XHD 3000 LCD Monitor owners who have experienced any issues with the display are entitled to submit a claim form online at www.gatewayXHD3000monitor.com and receive $195 under a Class Action Settlement.
A proposed settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit involving Gateway Inc., an American computer hardware company that manufactures and markets a range of personal PCs, monitors, servers and computer accessories. The lawsuit claimed that the company sold defective XHD3000 monitors and also made misleading statements about the display’s performance. The monitors have been alleged of suffering from defects such as flickering images, odd green bands across the screen, and even a complete screen failure. Gateway denies all these claims but has agreed to a settlement valued at up to $1.5 million just to resolve the ongoing litigation.
A proposed settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit involving Gateway Inc., an American computer hardware company that manufactures and markets a range of personal PCs, monitors, servers and computer accessories. The lawsuit claimed that the company sold defective XHD3000 monitors and also made misleading statements about the display’s performance. The monitors have been alleged of suffering from defects such as flickering images, odd green bands across the screen, and even a complete screen failure. Gateway denies all these claims but has agreed to a settlement valued at up to $1.5 million just to resolve the ongoing litigation.
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Missouri Red Light Camera Enforcement Settlement
All those who have paid fines for red-light camera tickets in Missouri between 2005 and November 2014 can now apply for a partial refund on MORLCEnforcement.com.
American Traffic Solutions (ATS) have agreed to settle a class action lawsuit involving red light monitoring cameras in 27 Missouri municipalities. They, along with municipalities, are alleged to operate an illegal camera monitoring system at several traffic intersections across Missouri. Although the camera operator has denied the allegations, they’ve proposed a $16 million settlement to avoid the burden and expense of ongoing litigation. Under the terms of the class action settlement, all Missouri drivers who paid fines for red light camera tickets between 2005 and November 2014 would receive a 20 percent refund of their fine.
American Traffic Solutions (ATS) have agreed to settle a class action lawsuit involving red light monitoring cameras in 27 Missouri municipalities. They, along with municipalities, are alleged to operate an illegal camera monitoring system at several traffic intersections across Missouri. Although the camera operator has denied the allegations, they’ve proposed a $16 million settlement to avoid the burden and expense of ongoing litigation. Under the terms of the class action settlement, all Missouri drivers who paid fines for red light camera tickets between 2005 and November 2014 would receive a 20 percent refund of their fine.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
GAF Timberline Shingles Roof Settlement
Property owners with damaged Timberline Roofing Shingles made between 1998 and 2009 are eligible to claim for cash payment and/or replacement shingles at RoofSettlement.com under GAF Timberline Shingles Settlement.
A federal judge has granted preliminary approval to two class action settlements with GAF Materials Corp. involving Timberline Roofing Shingles. A lawsuit filed against GAF alleges that its shingles are defective and they’re prone to premature failure by cracking, splitting or tearing. The manufacturer has denied the allegation of its shingles being defective and also maintains that its warranty covers the cost of any kind of damage. Still, they’ve agreed to settle the ongoing legal case simply to avoid the expense and uncertainty associated with it. So, if granted final approval, all the property owners with damaged GAF Timberline roofing shingles manufactured between 1998 and 2009 will receive free replacement of shingles or a cash payment under the proposed class action settlements.
A federal judge has granted preliminary approval to two class action settlements with GAF Materials Corp. involving Timberline Roofing Shingles. A lawsuit filed against GAF alleges that its shingles are defective and they’re prone to premature failure by cracking, splitting or tearing. The manufacturer has denied the allegation of its shingles being defective and also maintains that its warranty covers the cost of any kind of damage. Still, they’ve agreed to settle the ongoing legal case simply to avoid the expense and uncertainty associated with it. So, if granted final approval, all the property owners with damaged GAF Timberline roofing shingles manufactured between 1998 and 2009 will receive free replacement of shingles or a cash payment under the proposed class action settlements.
Newman v. AmeriCredit Settlement over TCPA Violation
Claim AmeriCredit TCPA Class Action Settlement on NewmanAmeriCreditSettlement.com as AmeriCredit has settled a class-action lawsuit over TCPA Violation.
If you received an unwanted call with an ATDS or by a prerecorded voice message from AmeriCredit, then you may get cash reimbursement from the AmeriCredit TCPA class action settlement. AmeriCredit has agreed to end a class action lawsuit by paying between $6.5 million and $8.5 million as compensation to the class members. People who received prerecorded call on their phones from December 30, 2007 to November 14, 2014 are the class members of the Settlement.
Plaintiffs filed a class action lawsuit against AmeriCredit claiming that the company violated the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by making calls to consumers' phone using an ATDS or prerecorded voice message without their permission. AmeriCredit denies the claims but agreed to settle the lawsuit for avoiding the cost, risk and delay of trial.
If you received an unwanted call with an ATDS or by a prerecorded voice message from AmeriCredit, then you may get cash reimbursement from the AmeriCredit TCPA class action settlement. AmeriCredit has agreed to end a class action lawsuit by paying between $6.5 million and $8.5 million as compensation to the class members. People who received prerecorded call on their phones from December 30, 2007 to November 14, 2014 are the class members of the Settlement.
Plaintiffs filed a class action lawsuit against AmeriCredit claiming that the company violated the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by making calls to consumers' phone using an ATDS or prerecorded voice message without their permission. AmeriCredit denies the claims but agreed to settle the lawsuit for avoiding the cost, risk and delay of trial.
Saturday, January 3, 2015
MyTechHelp Settlement for false charges
Claim MyTechHelp Class Action Settlement on MyTechHelpSettlement.com to get benefits from the settlement.
MyTechHelp (MTH) has decided to end a class action lawsuit over false charges. The company will pay $750,000 as compensation to all the people who had a recurring charge initiated against their debit/bank card for MTH products or services between September 13, 2012 and September 13, 2013. Class members of the MyTechHelp Class Action Settlement are required to submit a Claim Form at MyTechHelpSettlement.com in order to get benefits from the Settlement. If you have already received a refund from the company or had the charge reversed by the bank, then you are not eligible for the benefits.
MyTechHelp (MTH) has decided to end a class action lawsuit over false charges. The company will pay $750,000 as compensation to all the people who had a recurring charge initiated against their debit/bank card for MTH products or services between September 13, 2012 and September 13, 2013. Class members of the MyTechHelp Class Action Settlement are required to submit a Claim Form at MyTechHelpSettlement.com in order to get benefits from the Settlement. If you have already received a refund from the company or had the charge reversed by the bank, then you are not eligible for the benefits.
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