Class Action Rebates
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Annie Chun’s Settlement, $15+ Rebate
The lawsuit claims that CJ America mislabeled Annie Chun’s Asian food products as “NO MSG ADDED,” despite the fact that the Subject Products allegedly contained ingredients that have or are known to have MSG. The Class includes all persons in the United States and United States Territories who bought (between 11/19/2012 and 03/23/2016) at retail…
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Smartphone Privacy Class Action Rebate, Major Manufacturers & Carriers Included
This all started in 2011 when it was revealed that software called “Carrier IQ” was running on many of the smartphones from major manufacturers and carriers. The software, which was installed at the system level and completely hidden from public view, was logging keystrokes and had the capability to read messages being sent over the network. This lawsuit filed against Defendant…
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Rexall Glucosamine Settlement, $104 Per Household
Rexall Sundown, Inc. and NBTY, Inc. (and their affiliated companies) (collectively, “Rexall”) manufacture and sell joint health dietary supplements containing the ingredients glucosamine and chondroitin. This lawsuit is regarding the labeling of certain Glucosamine Products which allegedly are false. No allegations related to safety or physical injuries have been made. Many of these products were sold at…
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Snyder’s-Lance “All Natural” Class Action Settlement, Up To $20
The lawsuit claims that Snyder’s-Lance violated certain laws in making certain “All Natural,” “Natural,” “Naturally,” and/or “All Natural Ingredients” statements on the labels of its Snyder’s of Hanover Pretzels, Snyder’s of Hanover Chips, Cape Cod Potato Chips, Eatsmart Naturals Snacks, Padrino’s Chips, and Snack Factory Pretzel Crisps products. Snyder’s-Lance has not admitted any wrongdoing, but both sides…
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[Expired] Stevia in the Raw Settlement, Up To $16 Rebate
The lawsuit alleges that Stevia in the Raw brand Consumer Products are not “natural,” “all natural” or “100% natural” and are inaccurately and deceptively labeled as so. The plaintiffs allege that they unnecessarily paid additional money for a product that was not in fact “all natural”. It contained dextrose and maltodextrin a highly processed byproduct of…
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Blue Buffalo Pet Food Settlement, Up to $200 Rebate ($10 No Proof)
If you purchased Blue Buffalo pet foods, you may be entitled to a Cash Refund from a class action settlement. The lawsuit alleges that Blue Buffalo’s labeling was false and deceptive and that it falsely claimed that the Products do not include chicken/poultry by-product meals, corn, wheat or soy, or artificial preservatives. Blue Buffalo stands by its labeling…
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Optical Disk Drive Settlement,Money Back For Your Electronics
The lawsuit alleges that the defendants engaged in a unlawful conspiracy to fix, raise, maintain or stabilize the prices of Optical Disk Drives (ODDs). This resulted on plaintiffs paying higher prices for devices containing ODDs. There’s two differen classes in this class action settlement. The first is those who purchased ODDs directly from Hitachi-LG Data Storage from…
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Earth Exer-Walk Shoes Class Settlement
The lawsuit alleges that Earth violated the law by labeling its Exer-Walk shoes with the ability to “improve posture,” “strengthen core muscles,” “reduce joint stress,” and “maximize[e] calorie burn” by simply wearing the shoe. Earth denies any wrongdoing or liability whatsoever but has settled the case with a total of $270,000 to be paid to class members. You…
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Iovate Supplements Settlement, Up To $300 Rebate
If you purchased the affected Iovate protein products from March 10, 2011 until Nov. 10, 2015, you can recive up to $300 with proof or purchase, or just up to $50 without proof. You must file before February 8th, 2016. There’s a settlement pool of $2,500,000.
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Earth Friendly Settlement, Up To $25 Rebate
You may obtain a cash payment of up to $25 from the fund if you purchased one of the Earth Friendly Products. The amount of your payment will depend on the statements in your Claim Form. The settlement pool is pretty small, just $925,000, so most likely the rebate will end up being less than $25.
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Wal-Mart & Sam’s Club Settlement, $15 Gift Card
The lawsuit claims that Wal-Mart at times gave a refund or credit on a product purchased from a Wal-Mart or Sam’s Club retail location within the United States or online from Walmart.com or Samsclub.com for delivery within the United States, and the amount of sales tax refunded or credited was less than the full amount…
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PolyFoam Antitrust Settlement, $100 Or More In Rebates
This is a lawsuit regarding upholstered furniture that contain flexible polyurethane, such as mattress toppers, pillows or carpet underlays. The settlement is for the aforementioned products that were manufactured in the United States and purchased during the period beginning in January 1999 to August 1, 2015.





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