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"How to Claim Your Share of Verizon's $100 Million Class Action Settlement"
legalconsumer-affairs2 years ago

"How to Claim Your Share of Verizon's $100 Million Class Action Settlement"

Verizon customers with postpaid service from January 1, 2016, to November 8, 2023, may be eligible for up to $100 compensation from a $100 million class-action lawsuit settlement over undisclosed fees. The lawsuit claimed Verizon added and increased a monthly administrative charge in a deceptive manner. While Verizon denies wrongdoing, they have agreed to the settlement and to update their customer agreement. Claims must be filed by April 15, 2024, and the amount received will depend on the number of claimants.

"Claim Your Share of Vizio's $3M Settlement Over Inaccurate Refresh Rates"
legalconsumer-affairs2 years ago

"Claim Your Share of Vizio's $3M Settlement Over Inaccurate Refresh Rates"

Vizio has settled a class-action lawsuit for $3 million due to misleading advertising about the refresh rates of their TVs. Customers in California who bought a Vizio TV after April 30, 2014, may be eligible for up to $50 from the settlement. The lawsuit claimed that Vizio falsely advertised "effective" refresh rates of 120Hz and 240Hz, which were actually lower. Vizio denies wrongdoing but has agreed to cease deceptive marketing and offer enhanced services and a one-year warranty to affected customers. Claims can be submitted through the lawsuit's website.

legalconsumer-affairs2 years ago

"Vizio Settles for $3 Million Over Misleading TV Marketing Claims"

Vizio has agreed to a $3 million settlement in a class action lawsuit alleging misleading marketing of its TV refresh rates in California. The lawsuit claimed that Vizio falsely advertised TVs with "120Hz Effective Refresh Rate" or "240Hz Effective Refresh Rate," when the actual native refresh rate was 60Hz. Although Vizio denies wrongdoing, affected customers who purchased certain TVs since April 30, 2014, can claim up to $50. Claims must be submitted by March 30, 2024, and Vizio has committed to ceasing such marketing practices and offering enhanced services and a one-year warranty to settlement class members.