Class Action Rebates

  • Keurig K-Cup Settlement for $31M, Get 100% Back for Your Purchase if Eligible

    Keurig K-Cup Settlement for $31M, Get 100% Back for Your Purchase if Eligible

    The lawsuit, which has been pending since 2014, claims that Keurig monopolized or attempted to monopolize and restricted, restrained, foreclosed, and excluded competition in order to dictate the prices of Keurig K-Cup Portion Packs at artificially high levels.

  • Naan Bread Settlement, Get $2.50 Per Each Purchased Product

    Naan Bread Settlement, Get $2.50 Per Each Purchased Product

    The Plaintiff alleges that the Defendants made false statements on the labels of its naan bread products, including that the naan is “tandoor baked,” “tandoor oven baked,” “baked in a tandoor oven,” and “hand stretched and tandoor oven-baked to honor 2,000 years of tradition.”

  • Lawsuit Says Tecate Beer Brewed in Holland, Not Mexico

    Lawsuit Says Tecate Beer Brewed in Holland, Not Mexico

    A New York man says he and other consumers have been duped into believing that Tecate beer is Mexican when it’s actually made by Dutch company Heineken in Holland, new court papers say.

  • Apple to Pay Extra $113M for Throttling Older iPhones

    Apple to Pay Extra $113M for Throttling Older iPhones

    Apple has already agreed to pay $500 million to owners of old iPhones. Now they will pay another $113 million to 34 states and the District of Columbia over the same issues.

  • Ground Coffee Settlement, Get Up to $30 Check

    Ground Coffee Settlement, Get Up to $30 Check

    The lawsuit alleges that the Defendants improperly labeled, packaged, marketed and advertised the Products as containing enough coffee such that it makes up to a certain number of cups. Defendants deny any wrongdoing.

  • Walmart Settlement, Get Up to $40 or More If you Bought Meat, Poultry, Fish Etc.

    Walmart Settlement, Get Up to $40 or More If you Bought Meat, Poultry, Fish Etc.

    This Walmart  lawsuit claims that at times, some products were improperly labeled “Weighted Goods” when it reduced the price of those goods as they neared their expiration dates, allegedly causing instances where Plaintiff and other customers were overcharged for certain reduced-price perishable goods.

  • Expedia Lawsuit Over Refunds for Canceled Flights

    Expedia Lawsuit Over Refunds for Canceled Flights

    The lawsuit was filed by Daniel Mahoney who says that Expedia denied him a number refunds for cancelled flights during the coronavirus outbreak.

  • List of Class Action Settlement Rebates Expiring This Month

    List of Class Action Settlement Rebates Expiring This Month

    Here you will find a list of class action settlements that will expire this month. Please read each settlement article carefully to see if you are eligible. Some settlements may require proof of purchase, and often eligible purchases have occurred years ago.

  • Powerbeats 2 Settlement, Apple Will Pay $9.75M for Design Defects

    Powerbeats 2 Settlement, Apple Will Pay $9.75M for Design Defects

    Apple has agreed to pay out $9.75 million for this Powerbeats settlement, after it was accused of falsely advertising the so-called “shoddy” earbuds as “sweat & water resistant” and “built to endure.”

  • Lawsuit Claims Chipotle is Unlawfully Keeping Customer’s Change

    Lawsuit Claims Chipotle is Unlawfully Keeping Customer’s Change

    The lawsuit cites two recent examples in August. Hampton county resident Bridget McMahon went to the Chipotle at 4960 William Flynn Highway in Hampton. Her bill was $15.51, and she paid with a $20 bill. In change, the complaint said, McMahon received just $4, even though her receipt said she received $4.49.

  • Google Plus Settlement, Get Up to $12 If Eligible

    Google Plus Settlement, Get Up to $12 If Eligible

    In 2018, Google announced that the Google+ platform had experienced software bugs between 2015 and 2018, which allowed app developers to access certain Google+ profile field information in an unintended manner.

  • $1 Billion Scam Brings an Apple Lawsuit for iTunes Gift Cards

    $1 Billion Scam Brings an Apple Lawsuit for iTunes Gift Cards

    It sounds like a far fetched attempt at scamming people, but apparently it has been hugely successful for many years now. Fraudsters have walked away with a total of about $1 billion in iTunes gift cards.

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