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Viewers are reporting they are receiving significant payments from two class action settlements, showing that it pays to follow Top Class Actions to learn about what settlements you may be eligible to participate in.
Bill Me Later TCPA Class Action Settlement
According to a recent post on the Top Class Actions Facebook page, payments have been sent out to Class Members who filed valid claims for the Bill Me Later class action settlement.
The class action lawsuit accused Bill Me Later of using an automatic dialing system to contact individuals by cell phone without their consent, in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). The TCPA prohibits companies from using automated dialing systems or prerecorded voices to call consumers without their prior express consent. TCPA violations can carry a $500 penalty per phone call.
Class Members of the Bill Me Later settlement include anyone who received a call on their cell phone made by or on behalf of Bill Me Later using an automatic telephone dialing system or an artificial voice between June 15, 2008 and July 24, 2014, without first giving their consent for Bill Me Later to make such a call.
The Bill Me Later settlement received final approval following a hearing on Nov. 20, 2014. Under the terms of the TCPA class action settlement, Class Members were expected to receive between $75 and $150, though the actual amount could be higher or lower depending how many claims are filed. Most Top Class Actions viewers are reporting they have received payments worth $97.78 from the Bill Me Later class action settlement. Some have reported higher awards.
The Bill Me Later TCPA Class Action Lawsuit is Murray v. Bill Me Later, Case No. 12-cv-04789, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division.
ComScore Class Action Settlement
According to an update on the comScore settlement website, payments were mailed on April 20, 2015 to Class Members who submitted valid Claim Forms. Viewers of Top Class Actions are reporting awards worth between $500 and $600 from the comScore class action settlement.
The class action lawsuit accused comScore of using data collection software called RelevantKnowledge or PremierOpinion to unlawfully collect information from consumers’ computers. Under the terms of the comScore class action settlement, comScore agreed to pay $14 million to Class Members who file valid and timely claims.
The comScore class action settlement was approved at the Oct. 1, 2014 Final Fairness Hearing. Class Members include anyone who, at any time since 2005, had comScore’s data collection software downloaded and installed on their computers via a bundling partner, and used their computer in interstate commerce and/or communication.
The comScore Class Action Lawsuit is Dunstan, et al. v. comScore Inc., Case No. 1:11-cv-05807, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
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41 thoughts onBill Me Later, comScore Class Action Settlement Checks in the Mail
I just received a letter with a check from a suit from 5 years ago. Is there anyway to recover the money from the outdated check?
I received a letter from Murry v Bill Me Later c/o Heffner Claims Group and I haven’t deposit my check since 2015. How can I get my refund from this amount without a checking account. I still have it but didn’t know it was any money. What do i do.
what if I didn’t open the mail until way after the 3 months deposit by. I wrote the Claims Administrator and provided copy of my claim and what had happened. But no response. Should I try again?
Got my check for $597 and some change in Washington state. Just deposited into the ATM and the full amount cleared the next business day.
I havent gotten my com score check yet how long does it take