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Claimants in two class action lawsuits have reported to TCA that they have started receiving payouts from two settlements.

Bumble Auto-Renewal Class Action Settlement Payments

Bumble dating app users have reported receiving payments of up to $258.23!

Two class action lawsuits from 2018 accused Bumble of failing to inform users of the rights when it came to canceling their “Boost” subscription.

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Allegedly, the subscription violated California and New York laws.

Bumble continues to deny the allegations against it but agreed to the $22.5 million settlement.

The claim deadline was Nov. 23, 2020.

The Bumble Auto-Renew Class Action Lawsuit was King, et al. v. Bumble Trading Inc., et al., Case No. 5:18-cv-06868-NC, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

CenturyLink Sales Practices Class Action Settlement Checks in the Mail

Checks for $67.54 have begun making their way to Class Members in a settlement over CenturyLink’s sales practices.

The company agreed to pay $15.5 million to resolve allegations its misleading billing practices deceived consumers.

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The final claim form deadline passed on Oct. 26, 2020.

The CenturyLink Sales Practices Class Action Lawsuit was In re: CenturyLink Sales Practices and Securities Litigation, MDL No. 17-2795, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota.

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42 thoughts onBumble, CenturyLink Class Action Settlement Checks in the Mail

  1. Bobbijo Pospichel says:

    I received my check from Ginkogold for $13.04 yesterday.

  2. Aida says:

    Please add me, Still waiting

  3. JULIE J PELARSKI says:

    Just received my Ginkold check for 13.07 4-6-21

  4. Susan Bouhaouli says:

    Just received 2 checks from Ginkgold one is $13.04 and other was $9.09 today.

  5. DARRYL ROBERTSON says:

    Add me

  6. DARRYL ROBERTSON says:

    Add me

  7. RICHARD P TSCHERNJAWSKI says:

    No checks still waiting

  8. Dawn Venta says:

    No checks still waiting

  9. Misha Shah says:

    Please add me

  10. Cynthia Mindermann says:

    I have signed up for at least 6 of your class actions and haven’t recieved Anything. Why?

    1. Deborah L Jackson says:

      some take years to settle

    2. Bobbijo Pospichel says:

      Cynthia,

      I hope this helps. Question, what do you mean when you say you have “signed up”?

      I see so many people (I’m not saying you do) that submit a comment that reads nothing more
      than “Add me.” Since so many people do this, to a new reader, this may be perceived as the proper procedure to file a claim. It is not. Above everything else, read, read, read, and then read some more.
      Read the requirements of the class action suit to which you are applying.
      Some suits are State specific. You have to have purchased the product for instance in a particular state.
      Read about the difference between an Open, Pending, or Closed lawsuit. To find this information click on “Settlements” at the top of this page. If it’s pending, then keep tracking the status to see if and when it was approved. If it was, then watch for the date that you can actually submit your claim. There often is a time lag between the approval of a lawsuit and the time for which claims can be accepted. At the bottom of the page of the particular suit in which you’re inquiring, you will see a section that reads “File Claim Here.” This is where you submit your claim under penalty of perjury, and then after you click on the “Submit your claim” button, the system will typically generate a claim number. Keep this number for future reference, it is your proof that you have filed a claim on time. You may also receive an email confirming your claim. Then you wait.

      I have been submitting claims since 2018 and for me, it has taken between 2 and 7 months to receive either a paper check or for the funds to be electronically deposited into the account I provided when I submitted my claim. If given a payment preference, you will provide this information on the claim form.

      My advice to you would be to first search the name of the class action you’re concerned about.
      Check the status, you will either see “this claim is closed” or “file claim here.”

      Then depending on the result, you will need to either wait for another class-action suit or
      file your claim. You can keep tabs on the status of any class action suit by clicking on the magnifying glass at the top of this page in the blue ribbon and entering the name of the suit.

      Once you have submitted a claim and have received a claim number, include this claim number in any future correspondence regarding your claim.

      All the best!

      1. Cynthia Mindermann says:

        Add me

        1. william Hall says:

          Does not work that way. Go into the individual claim and fill out all the info and hit the submit.

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