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:

    Hey Mike, Sorry, President Obama will be re-elected to another four years! Good for the country! By the way, I’m a hard-working person, fact, been working since I was 14yrs old. Now 50. Pay my bills, take care of my family, and still considered the 99%, for you to be following this site, YOU must be too!! Just saying, the 1% are out spending their money on high value items; the money we supply by buying crap like these shoes for our greedy families! Good Day Mr. 1%!!

  2. Anonymous says:

    For the people who have received their checks what was the refund on each shoe purchased?

  3. Anonymous says:

    I would have thought they would have came by now. They have approx 8-9 business days left to get them mailed. The aug 8th deadline means that it is the last day they have to put the checks in the mail. But usually they will send them out ahead of time so that everyone will receive their checks before the aug 8th deadline to prevent alot of people from calling them asking where their check is on or after aug 8th. Its hard to say but im guessing checks might go out next week. I did find out today that all deficient claim letters have already been mailed, so if you did not receive one then your claim is valid.

  4. Anonymous says:

    so im confused- does the deadline mean they have until august 8 to have all the checks in the mail or until everyone has to have recieved their checks?

  5. Anonymous says:

    I never had to wait these long for no settlement check.

  6. Anonymous says:

    The 99% consists of teenage punks and lazy rude people who have failed at life because of their own actions. This country is 100% we won’t be divided just because CNN or NPR tells us we should. United we stand! Rich people and poor. One is no better then the other and yet it wouldn’t be fair to make everybody equal because we aren’t. We are all different and I believe we are all proud of those differences. So tell Obama nice try and have fun next year back in Chicago.

  7. Anonymous says:

    got a letter of deficient claim saying i went over the 200, not true. This is a bunch of BS, I had moved from one state to the another and could not provide proof. I hope they start a class for people who received injury from these shoes, then I’ll get more than 200. I spent a mint on these silly shoes hoping to improve my leg strength, never again!!! We are the 99%.!!!

  8. Anonymous says:

    I called today and they said the checks will be mailed on or before August 8th. Checks have not been mailed as of yet. Hope they come soon.

  9. Anonymous says:

    i think robert is not tellint the truth !!!

  10. Anonymous says:

    Havent recovered anything yet

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