Sarah Mirando  |  February 13, 2012

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Reebok EasyToneAward (how much your claim may be worth): You can receive up to $50 for each pair of eligible shoes, $40 for each EasyTone Capri and EasyTone Pants, and $25 for each applicable shirt, bra top and top you purchased during the class period. This amount could be more (up to double!), the same, or less, depending on how many people file claims.

Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Case(s):  In Re Reebok Easytone Litigation, Case No. 10-cv-11977-FDS, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts

Company(ies): REEBOK INTERNATIONAL, LTD.

Website of the Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Administrator (FILE YOUR CLAIM HERE): www.ReebokSettlement.com

Address to submit a claim form (REQUIRED):

To receive your cash payment from the Reebok EasyTone class action lawsuit settlement, you must submit a claim form online at www.ReebokSettlement.com or to the following address postmarked no later than April 10, 2012:

In Re Reebok EasyTone Litigation
c/o GCG, Inc.
P.O. Box 9770
Dublin, OH 43017-5670

Phone Number to call for assistance: (888) 398-5389

Details: The Reebok EasyTone class action lawsuit settlement will resolve an FTC complaint that Reebok made unsupported advertising claims that walking in its EasyTone shoes and running in its RunTone running shoes will strengthen and tone key leg and buttock muscles more than regular shoes.

The class action lawsuit took aim at Reebok’s specific advertising claims that walking in EasyTone footwear had been proven to lead to 28 percent more strength and tone in the buttock muscles, 11 percent more strength and tone in the hamstring muscles, and 11 percent more strength and tone in the calf muscles than regular walking shoes.

Under the Reebok EasyTone class action settlement, Reebok is barred from:

— Making claims that toning shoes and other toning apparel are effective in strengthening muscles, or that using the footwear will result in a specific percentage or amount of muscle toning or strengthening, unless the claims are true and backed by scientific evidence;

— Making any health or fitness-related efficacy claims for toning shoes and other toning apparel unless the claims are true and backed by scientific evidence; and

— Misrepresenting any tests, studies, or research results regarding toning shoes and other toning apparel.

The Reebok EasyTone settlement will also provide refunds to consumers who purchased EasyTone shoes (including EasyTone Flip, RunTone, TrainTone, JumpTone, SimplyTone and SlimTone) and EasyTone apparel (including EasyTone Capri, Pants, Shorts, Long Bra Top, Sleeveless Shirt and Short Sleeve Top) from December 5, 2008 through October 12, 2011.

Class Members of the Reebok EasyTone class action settlement can receive $50 for each pair of eligible shoes, $40 for each EasyTone Capri and EasyTone Pants purchased, and $25 for each EasyTone Sleeveless Shirt, Long Bra Top and Short Sleeve Top purchased. These amounts could be more (up to double!) or less, depending on how many eligible claims are paid out.

No proof of purchase is necessary to file a claim unless you’re submitting a refund request of more than $200. However, you will have to sign under penalty of perjury that you actually purchased the products you’re claiming a refund for, so do not lie about the amount you purchased. More details can be found at www.ReebokSettlement.com.

Claim forms must be submitted online or postmarked to the Settlement Administrator no later than April 10, 2012.

Claim forms and more information on your rights in the Reebok EasyTone Class Action Lawsuit Settlement can be found at www.ReebokSettlement.com.

Purchased or Leased From:  December 5, 2008 through October 12, 2011

Claims must be postmarked by: 4/10/12

Settlement Administrator(s): Kurtzman Carson Consultants

Class Counsel:

Timothy G. Blood, Esq.
Blood Hurst & O’Reardon LLP

Janine L. Pollack, Esq.
Milberg LLP

Adam J. Levitt, Esq.
Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman

Defense Counsel:

John P. Hooper, Esq.
Reed Smith LLP

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180 thoughts onReebok EasyTone Class Action Lawsuit Settlement

  1. Anonymous says:

    In case of the Deifient notice there is a way you can still get your money. But you have to take the time to read in to the case nd paper work to know that. If you take the time a chill out for a sec it tells you wat you need to do. The administrators are just doing their jobs nd working hard to get you your money. Every comment I read knowing the law will just put you in a bad place they already got their money and won the case so let them pay you out and move on no need for all that it just takes time. If you got a letter mailed out on may 18th then do as the paper say and get you money.

  2. Anonymous says:

    They are doin everything they can to get you your money. No rush just wait you’ll get it it takes time. But in the case of the claim they will be mailed out no later then aug 8 2012. If you don’t get it buy then that means you did put in a timely claim form. Iv already heard from them nd waitIng on my refund it just takes time.

  3. Anonymous says:

    I received a similar notice of a Deficient Claim. There was an issue with the Claim website back in feb where if you put 2 pairs of shoes- it showed 11 pairs. I called the Customer Service number in Feb and let them know of the issue. I called today- and they had no record of my phone call.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Reebok Administrator are know mailing out letters of Notice of Deficient Claim and requesting proof of purchase, stating that an individual have submitted a claim over $200. This is not right when you knowing submitted a claim that was less than $200. These lawyers are full of you know what??

  5. Anonymous says:

    People you need to start writing and threatening to pull out or sue if these attorney’s don’t get off their cell phone’s and pay us what they are holding in their F’ing bank accounts. It’s not their money. Call and harass these people!

  6. Anonymous says:

    Hey Jaime, it may be $30 for you sister but the rest of us are expecting more. I’ll give you $30 to a…. Never mind.

  7. Anonymous says:

    Class action checks take a long time to process and by the looks of it they aren’t all the way through the court process yet. It’s going to be awhile. Keep your britches on for your $30.00

  8. Anonymous says:

    Angie, what the hell does your comment even mean? If Reebok doesn’t pay up and our attorney’s don’t cut me a check, I will take a shit on every one of those bitches cars. And that’s just the beginning.

  9. Anonymous says:

    I haven’t received my refund check as of yet, but processed paperwork shortly as receiving in the mail.

  10. Anonymous says:

    I submitted my claim as soon as I heard about the class action suit on the news about a year ago. I actually have my receipt from Zappos for the shoes as I ordered them on-line. Still waiting for my refund.

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