Class Action Rebates
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Lenovo Settlement, Rebate of $40 or More
If you bought one or more of the eligible Lenovo computers between September 1, 2014 and February 28, 2015, you could get a rebate of $40 or more, depending on how many you have purchased.
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Dial Soap Settlement, Get $8 or More Rebate
Dial Soap Settlement The lawsuit alleges that the Defendant violated certain laws in the marketing, advertising and sale of Dial Complete Foaming Liquid Hand Soap in the United States based on the use of the active ingredient triclosan and advertising claims including that Dial Complete “Kills 99.99% of Germs encountered in household settings” and the use…
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Walmart Class Action Lawsuit Over Drained Gift Cards
Walmart has been hit with a class action lawsuit that accuses the retailer of selling gift cards that are not secure enough. Scammers can just remove a sticker and get the card number and PIN.
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Apple Lawsuit Over Screen Size and Pixel Count
A lawsuit filed Friday accuses Apple of lying about the specifications of displays in its iPhone X series. Two plaintiffs filed the suit in the US District Court of Northern California, alleging that Apple falsely advertised the screen sizes and pixel counts in its iPhone X, iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max devices. They are…
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Black & Decker Small Appliances False Advertising Settlement
Includes Black & Decker branded air fryers, blenders, can openers, coffee grinders, coffee makers, electric knives, food processors, grills, irons, juicers, kettles, mixers, quesadilla makers and more.
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Wendy’s Data Breach Settlement, Get Between $30 and$5K
Wendy’s Data Breach Settlement The lawsuit claims that Wendy’s was responsible for the Data Breach. The breaches happened at different times at different locations. Wendy’s denies these claims and says it did not do anything wrong. The restaurants affected by the breach were independently owned by franchisees and were not owned or controlled by Wendy’s…
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Yahoo Will Pay $50M and Offer Free Credit Monitoring After Security Breach
Yahoo has agreed to pay $50 million in damages and two years of free credit-monitoring services to 200 million people.
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Premier Protein Ready-To-Drink Shake Settlement, Get up to $40 Rebate
Premier Protein Ready-To-Drink Shake Settlement A settlement has been reached resolving a class action lawsuit related to the marketed protein content of certain Premier Protein Ready-To-Drink Protein Shake Products. The lawsuit argued that Premier Protein shakes did not include as much protein as their product labeling and advertising indicate. Premier Nutrition Co., which makes Premier…
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Vizio Settlement, Customers Could Get up to $31 or More
Follow Danny the Deal Guru on Facebook and Twitter and also subscribe to get All Deals via Email. Vizio has reached a settlement of $17 million in a class action lawsuit alleging the company secretly recorded and sold information about viewers’ watching habits. According to a number of Vizio data-tracking TV class action lawsuits, the company failed to obtain viewers’…
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TCF Bank Agrees to $30 Million Settlement Over Unfair Overdraft Fees
TCF National Bank has agreed to pay $30 million to resolve allegations that it misled consumers about overdraft services.
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Southwest Sued Over Canceled Flights Due to De-Icing Problems
What’s The Southwest Lawsuit About? A Southwest passenger has sued the Dallas-based airline over its decision to cancel hundreds of flights amid problems de-icing planes at Midway Airport last winter. Brian Hughes had booked a flight scheduled to leave Phoenix for Midway on the afternoon of Feb. 11, but Southwest canceled the flight, blaming the weather, according to the lawsuit, filed in federal court in Chicago on Friday.…
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Babyganics Settlement, Check If You’re Eligible For a Rebate
What’s The Babyganics Settlement About? The lawsuit alleges that the Defendants violated certain laws in marketing and sales of Babyganics Products, including the use of the terms “Babyganics” “mineral-based” and “natural.” The Defendants are not admitting that they did anything wrong and both sides want to avoid the cost of further litigation. The Court has…











