Class Action Rebates
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Boeing Shareholders File Class-Action Lawsuit Against Airline
According to the complaint, Boeing “effectively put profitability and growth ahead of airplane safety and honesty” by rushing the 737 MAX to market to compete with Airbus SE, while leaving out “extra” or “optional” features designed to prevent the Ethiopian Airlines and Lion Air crashes.
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Lawsuit Claims Sam’s Club Doesn’t Properly Load Gift Cards
A new lawsuit has been filed against Sam’s Club, claiming that the retail giant doesn’t properly “load” gift cards with money and refuses to refund the credited amount. Plaintiff in this case is Steven Lockwood. He says that on two occasions in 2017 he attempted to purchase gift cards from the discount chain. The first…
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Vivid Seats Sued Over Bait-and-Switch Scheme
Vivid Seats is being accused of using a bait-and-switch scheme to take advantage of consumers. Allegedly, they are advertising “the industry’s best ticket prices,” but then charge the original ticket price.
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Lawsuit Filed Against Nestle Claims Poland Spring is Not 100% Natural Spring Water
The actual Poland Spring in Maine, which the defendant’s labels said is a source of Poland Spring water, “commercially ran dry” nearly 50 years ago, the complaint said.
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US Bank Settles for $2.67M Over Unwanted Texts/Calls to Consumers
A $2.67 million class action settlement has been reached over allegations that U.S. Bank placed unwanted calls and texts to consumers about mortgages and/or home equity loans. If you received a Notice in the mail, it is because, according to U.S. Bank’s records, you may have received one or more Automatic Calls from U.S. Bank:…
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Kohl’s Credit Monitoring Class Action Lawsuit 1.8M Settlement
A $1.8 million settlement has been proposed to resolve a lawsuit that claims that Kohl’s and Capital One deceptively charged consumers for credit monitoring. This would affect consumers who opened a Kohl’s Private Label Credit Card before Apr. 11, 2011 and who, between Feb. 13, 2012 and Oct. 31, 2013, paid $14.99 a month for…
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Website is Up for Consolidated Major Airlines Lawsuit
A consolidated class action lawsuit argues that major domestic airlines American, Delta, Southwest, United, Continental, and US Airways conspired with each other to increase the prices of domestic airline tickets by limiting the capacity on domestic flights.
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Aveeno Settlement, Check If You’re Eligible for $15+ Check
This settlement is about the labeling of Aveeno Baby Wash and Shampoo and Aveeno Baby Calming Comfort Bath which were described as a “Natural Oat Formula.”
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Asahi Beer Settlement, Get up to $10 Rebate
Asahi Beer USA is accused of falsely and deceptively advertising certain Asahi Beer as Japanese brewed beer, and consequently charging more for the beer, when the beer is actually brewed in Canada.
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Canada Dry Ginger Ale Settlement, Get up to $40 Rebate
Canada Dry Ginger Ale Settlement A new class action settlement could make you eligible for a rebate check if you bought any Canada Dry Ginger Ale product over the last few years. The lawsuits were brought by Plaintiffs against Defendants for the marketing and labeling of its Products as “Made from Real Ginger.” Without admitting any wrongdoing, Keurig…
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Sonic Data Breach Settlement, Get $10-$40 Rebate If Eligible
The lawsuit claims that Sonic did not have adequate safeguards in place and should be held responsible for the Data Breach. 325 locations were impacted.
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Have You Bought Charmin Flushable Wipes? You Could Be Eligible for a Rebate Check
Charmin Settlement Although the packaging on the Freshmates wipes states that the wipes are “flushable,” “septic safe,” and “safe for sewer and septic systems,” the wipes are not suitable for disposal by flushing down a toilet, are not regarded as flushable by municipal sewage system operators, do not disperse upon flushing, and routinely damage or…











