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woman putting settlement money in piggy bankReaders of Top Class Actions are receiving checks from the Canada Dry “real ginger” class action settlement and the Oregon LCD flat panel class action settlement.

Canada Dry Ginger Class Action Settlement

Several viewers have written in to Top Class Actions that they have received checks for up to $22.40 as a result of the Canada Dry class action settlement.In this case, customers alleged that the makers of Canada Dry ginger ale misled customers by maintaining that their product contained actual ginger. The customers filed two class action lawsuits arguing that the product did not contain any ginger.The company settled the case for $11.2 million.The customers claim in their Canada Dry class action lawsuit that they purchased the soft drink because they thought it contained ginger and would thus reap the health benefits of the product.  According the Canada Dry class action settlement, there were two tiers of available compensation for those who file a claim.  The first tier was up to $5.20 per household and the second tier provides up to $40 per household. The second tier requires a proof of purchase.The deadline to file a claim in the Canada Dry class action lawsuit passed on March 19, 2019.The plaintiffs are represented by Craig Cherry of Haley Olson PC, Matthew Armstrong of Armstrong Law Firm LLC, David Nelson of Nelson & Nelson, Attorneys at Law PC, and Joshua Eggnatz and Michael Pascucci of Eggnatz Pascucci.The Ginger Ale Soft Drinks Class Action Lawsuits are Fitzhenry-Russell, et al. v. Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, et al., Case No. 5:17-cv-00564-NC and Fitzhenry-Russell, et al. v. The Coca Cola Company, et al., Case No. 5:17-cv-00603, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

Oregon LCD Flat Panel Screen Antitrust Settlement

Top Class Actions has also received word from some viewers that they have received checks worth up to $514.50 as a result of the Oregon LCD flat panel screen class action settlement.The class action lawsuit, filed by the Attorney General of Oregon, accused the manufacturers of conspiring to fix the prices of liquid crystal display (LCD) and Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT) which resulted in customers being overcharged for televisions, monitors and notebook computers. The Oregon Attorney General settled with the defendants who included LG, Hitachi and Samsung for $21.5 million.  According to the Oregon LCD Settlement website, “The State of Oregon and all Oregonians, as well as political subdivisions that purchased LCD panels incorporated in flat panel TVs, monitors or notebook computers during the years 2002 through 2006 for their use and not for resale, may be entitled to a portion of the Settlement Fund.”In addition the website states, “The State of Oregon and all Oregonians who indirectly purchased during the years 1995 through 2007, for their own use and not for resale, TVs or computer monitors that include a CRT, may be entitled to a portion of the Settlement Fund.”The deadline to file a claim in this class action lawsuit passed on April 2, 2018.Oregon consumers were represented by Haglund Kelley Horngren, Jones & Wilder LLP, and the Oregon Department of Justice.

The LCD Price-Fixing Lawsuit is State of Oregon et rel. Ellen F. Rosenblum v. AU Optronics Corporation, et al., Cae No. 3:10-cv-04346, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The LCD Price-Fixing MDL is In re: TFT-LCD (Flat Panel) Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 3:07-md-01827, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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76 thoughts onCanada Dry, Oregon LCD Flat Panel Settlement Checks Mailed

  1. Patricia S says:

    Did anyone receive a FREE Experian credit monitoring settlement? I already credit monitoring. Otherwise, I’ve been extremely happy with the 3 classaction settlements. Thank You TCA!

  2. Nora Paeth Watkins says:

    I never received mine either… The video or the Canada Dry…

  3. Margaret Diamond says:

    I have not received my check for the milk, Vizio tv, Canada Dry and a couple more filed in 2017.

    1. Margaret Diamond says:

      I have all my claim numbers that I filed. Many of the checks have not reached me yet, starting from 2016 can I get some help please?????

  4. Lanesha Williams says:

    I never received a check for Canada Dry or the Vizio tv

  5. Cindy Owens says:

    Never received a check on the Robo calls and I submitted it over 100 phone numbers it constantly calling me

  6. Cindy Owens says:

    I never received my checks from Vizio or Canada Dry settlements

  7. Roxanne Hooper says:

    Never received a check from either.

  8. Teresa Love says:

    I never received my checks either ?

  9. Shelley Pridgen says:

    I never received my check for the canada dry i filed in 2018

  10. Dorothy says:

    I never received my check nor have I hope my check from Vizio flat screen . Either ty

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