Class Action Rebates
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Schiff Glucosamine Supplements Settlement, Up to $50
Consumers who purchased one or more of the covered products for personal use between January 1st 2005 and May 27, 2015, are aligible to receive $12 to $50 as part of the Schiff Glucosamine Joint Health Supplement Class Action Settlement. You can file a claim online.
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Van’s Foods International Class Action Settlement
You can receive up to $9.99 per household without proof of purchase, or up to $18 per household with valid proof of purchase. Keep in mind that the rebates are per household, so eligible class members can’t apply for rebates if they have the same address. The Lawsuit alleges that the packaging of certain Van’s frozen…
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Fresh and Process Potatoes Antitrust Settlement
If you purchased potatoes from in Arizona, California, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont or Wisconsin from October 14, 2004 toApril 10, 2015, you are eligible for a settlement rebate. Class Members who wish to file a claim online must complete this form no later than October 16, 2015 in…
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Target Data Breach Class Action Settlement
Consumers who shopped at Target from November 27 through December 18, 2013 or received notice that their personal information was compromised, may be eligible for money from a Data Breach Settlement. You can get up to $10,000 in damages or an equal share of whatever is left in the settlement fund once those who produced evidence…
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Kettle Chips Class Action Settlement, up to $20 Rebate
If you purchased Diamond Foods Kettle Brand® products (“Kettle Brand® Products”) labeled as “All Natural,” “Natural,” “Naturally,” “Made with All Natural Ingredients,” “Natural Promise,” or any other derivation of “natural,” “nothing artificial,” “no preservatives,” “non-GMO,” “non-GMO ingredients,” “only natural colors and flavors,” “natural flavors,” “A Natural Obsession,” “real food ingredients,” “Reduced Fat” and/or “___ %…
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Target Poised To Settle Class-Action Suit Related To Massive 2013 Hack For $10M
Target agrees to pay $10 million to data breach victims
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LinkedIn User Privacy Class Action Settlement, up to $50
Individuals who paid for a premium LinkedIn subscription at any time between March 15, 2006 and June 7, 2012, can receive up to $50 back. The class action lawsuit alleges that LinkedIn did not adequately safeguard the passwords and personal information of users who subscribed to its premium services. There’s a settlement pool of $1,250,000. Read…
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Wacoal iPants Caffeinated Undergarments Class Action Settlement
The FTC sued Wacoal alleging that the company made misleading claims about its iPant products. The company claimed its caffeine-infused women’s undergarments would slim hips and thighs and reduce the appearance of cellulite. But the FTC says Wacoal didn’t have adequate scientific support for these claims. If you bought Wacoal iPant products after January 2011,…
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Transpacific Airlines Antitrust Settlement
You are eligible to file a claim if you purchased at least one flight segment between the United States and Asia, Australia, New Zealand, or the Pacific Islands from the defendants or their co-conspirators, predecessor, subsidiary or affiliate any time from Jan. 1, 2000 and the effective date of the settlement, which is the date…
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Arm & Hammer Essentials Deodorant, $20 or More Settlement
Purchasers of Arm & Hammer Essentials Deodorant for personal use (not resale) featuring the terms”Natural Deodorant” or “Natural Protection” qualify for money back after a Class Action Settlement. You can receive $20 without proof of purchase or no limit with proof of purchase. You can claim up to 5 units purchased without proof. The settlement…
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Straight Talk, Net10, Simple Mobile, and Telcel America Settlement
A recent FTC lawsuit says that Straight Talk, Net10, Simple Mobile, and Telcel America advertised unlimited data plans, but then slowed or cut off service for some customers once they reached a certain limit. The company that owns these brands, TracFone Wireless, has agreed to settle charges that its “unlimited” data claims were misleading and…

