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We're sorry! This settlement is CLOSED! No more submissions are allowed. Please join the Top Class Actions Newsletter list so you don't miss out next time and head over to the OPEN SETTLEMENTS section to see what's available!
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Award (how much your claim may be worth): 5% of the purchase price of the hard drive (excluding taxes or rebates)
Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Case(s): Cho et al. v. Seagate Technology, (US) Holdings, Inc. et al. Case No. CGC-06-453195 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
Company(ies): Seagate Technology, (US) Holdings, Inc.
Website Link to access the Class Action Lawsuit Settlement and get YOUR Stake (SUBMIT YOUR CLAIM ONLINE HERE): Settlement Administrator Website
Address of Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Administrator to submit a claim form (REQUIRED FOR CASH BENEFIT):
Claim Administrator
Phone Number to call for assistance: (612) 216-1749
Details: The Seagate Hard Disk Drive Class Action Lawsuit Settlement alleges that Seagate overstated the size of their hard drives by 7%. The claim process is relatively simple. It could be worth it to submit the paper claim for to make a cash claim, especially if you purchased your Seagate Hard Drive in earlier in the decade (when that could be $14 - $28) and purchased multiple hard drives during the six and a half year period. All you have to do is head over to the Settlement Administrator Website and click on "Mail-in Claim Form." Print it out and fill it out completely. You'll need to include the date of purchase, price paid, store you purchased the drive from AND the model and serial numbers of each drive OR a receipt, charge card statement or other proof of purchase. You do NOT need to include both the serial number of the Seagate hard drive and proof of purchase. Remember, a separate claim form is required for each hard drive your submitting a claim form. Sign and date the claim form and send it in. That's it! Go to the Seagate Hard Drive Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Administrator Website for more information.
Purchased From: 3/22/2001 - 9/26/2007 Claims Accepted Until (YOU MUST SUBMIT YOUR CLAIM BY THIS DATE!): 7/09/10
Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Amount(s): $5,400,000 (ESTIMATE) = $3,608,000 (ESTIMATE) to Consumers + $1,792,000 Attorney Fees and Expenses + $5,000 for Representative Plaintiff Cho + $1,500 to Representative Plaintiff Lazar - Settlement Administrator and Notification Costs
Settlement Administrator(s): Rust Consulting, Inc.
Plaintiff Counsel:
Brian R. Strange Strange & Carpenter
Defense Counsel:
Peter S. Hecker Neil A.F. Popovic Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP TCA Staff Tidbit:
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| Last Updated on Saturday, 31 July 2010 11:34 |




The Seagate Hard Drive class action lawsuit settlement has been ongoing for years. It's a pretty basic settlement and if you still have your Seagate drives or the proof of purchase has a relatively simple claim process. Head over to the
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