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Scotts Morning Song Bird SeedTop Class Actions viewers are starting to receive checks in the mail in amounts up to $332 from a Scotts Morning Song bird food class action settlement.

The settlement stems from a class action lawsuit filed against the company by consumers who claimed that the company’s Morning Song Bird Food products were contaminated with pesticides.

The Scotts Morning Song settlement was reached earlier this year in the amount of $85 million for products that were purchased between Nov. 1, 2005 and May 1, 2008.

As part of the Morning Song settlement, certain Class Members who had been automatically identified through records of retailers will receive a full refund for the purchases they made prior to the filing of the Morning Song lawsuit.

A variety of retailers sold Scotts Morning Song bird food, such as Tractor Supply Company, Sam’s Club, PetSmart, Menard, and Orscheln Farm and Home LLC. Those who would not automatically receive a refund were required to fill out a Claim Form by July 1, 2019 and show a sales receipt as proof of purchase.

Those who did not have proof of purchase were eligible to receive up to $100 per household if they submitted a Claim Form and signed the Claim Form affidavit section, according to the Morning Song settlement agreement.

Top Class Actions readers say checks from the Morning Song class action settlement were recently sent in the mail.

Scotts bird food settlement checks

Morning song bird food settlement checks

Scotts morning song settlement checks

Scotts morning song bird food settlement checks

Scotts bird food settlement checks

Scotts morning song bird food settlement checks

Morning song bird food settlement checks

Scotts morning song bird food settlement checks

Scotts Miracle-Gro wild bird food product allegedly contained Storcide II and Actellic 5E pesticides, the Morning Song class action states.

In June 2012, plaintiffs Laura and Milt Cyphert filed a class action lawsuit against Scotts looking for refunds and other relief for their purchase of Morning Song Bird Food.

In September 2012, a federal court consolidated the Cyphert’s Morning Song lawsuit with other similar lawsuits filed by Ellen Larson and David Kirby, among additional plaintiffs.

Scotts then filed a motion to dismiss the Morning Song class action, which was granted in part and denied in part by a judge. Scotts subsequently sold its wild bird food business and no longer sells the Morning Song Bird Food which was at the center of this class action, according to the Morning Song settlement agreement.

“In total, the Parties briefed over 80 motions, including five motions to dismiss; a class certification motion and two related appeals; motions for both summary judgment and for judgment on the pleadings; and over two dozen discovery motions, including a related discovery appeal in the Sixth Circuit,” the Morning Song settlement agreement notes.

Scotts denied all of the Morning Song class action claims and continues to maintain that they did not commit any wrongful act or violation of the law.

“Taking into account the costs, burden, and uncertainty inherent in any litigation, however, Defendants have concluded that it is desirable and beneficial that the Action be fully and finally settled and terminated in the manner and upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement,” the Morning Song class action settlement stated.

Scotts has also paid $12.5 million in fines to the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Justice in 2012 for selling toxic bird seed.

Did you receive a class action settlement refund from Scotts? Let us know in the comments section below.

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The plaintiffs are represented by Jason A. Forge, Rachel L. Jensen, Regis C. Worley Jr., Brian E. Cochran and Michael Albert of Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP, Douglas P. Dowd and Alex R. Lumaghi of Dowd & Dowd PC, and John J. Driscoll, Christopher Quinn, Gregory Pals and John A. Simon of the Driscoll Firm PC.

The Scotts Toxic Bird Seed Class Action Lawsuit is In re: Morning Song Bird Food Litigation, Case No. 3:12-cv-01592, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.

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173 thoughts onScotts Morning Song Bird Food Settlement Checks In The Mail

  1. On my feet says:

    Im beginning to think someone is stealing the checks – not saying who but they deliver them.

  2. KAREN BROWN says:

    I did not receive my settlement check. Can someone help.? It shows I should have received one months ago.

    1. Sara Howe says:

      I never got a check either! Who do we contact to get our checks?

  3. April Bretz says:

    I never received either

  4. Debbie Waddill says:

    I just recieved my check September 21, 2020 void after 4/11/2020

    1. Amanda Hoffman says:

      Me too. It was also in my Deceased Father’s Name!! I’ve tried calling and emailing with no avail.

  5. CORETTA BAGWELL says:

    I never got my check it all.

  6. Monica biddle says:

    never received my check

  7. 405 EAST ST ALMA, NE 68920 says:

    i did not receive anything yet. Floyg Schippert

  8. Pamela Todd says:

    Add me please thank you

  9. Dana Foster says:

    I never received a check and I submitted a claim which should have given me $100

  10. Cindy fowler says:

    I have not received a check or even a message from y’all. My old address is 213 north koonce st Columbia al 36319. It may have went there. New address is 394 odom rd columbia al 36319 I’d appreciate a response. Thank you.

    1. MeMe says:

      Cindy, This site only gives you a heads-up to claims.
      You need to click on the hyperlink above and contact the
      Class Administrator.
      Never put your personal info on a web page. Ever.
      Use a nickname, not your real, too.

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