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Award (how much your claim may be worth):Â You can receive a cash refund of $20 to $80, depending on which eligible Skechers shoe you purchased.
Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Case(s):Â In re: Skechers Toning Shoes Products Liability Litigation, Case No. 11-MD-2308-TBR, U.S. District Court, Western District of Kentucky, Louiville Division; Grabowski v. Skechers U.S.A., Inc., Case No. 12-cv-00204 (W.D. Ky.)
Company(ies): SKECHERS U.S.A., INC.
Website of the Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Administrator (FILE YOUR CLAIM HERE):Â www.SkechersSettlement.com
Address to submit a claim form (REQUIRED):
To receive your cash refund from the Skechers class action lawsuit settlement, you must submit a valid claim form online at www.SkechersSettlement.com by 4/18/2013.
Phone Number to call for assistance:Â (866) 325-4186
Details: The Skechers settlement will resolve a class action lawsuit, entitled Grabowski v. Skechers U.S.A., Inc., that alleges Skechers violated state laws and consumer protection statutes by misrepresenting the benefits of wearing Skechers toning shoes, and that the shoes did not provide the benefits claimed.
Skechers denies any wrongdoing, but has agreed to establish a $40 million class action lawsuit settlement fund to resolve the litigation.
As part of the Skechers toning shoe class action settlement, Skechers is barred from making claims about strengthening, weight loss, and other health and fitness-related claims for its toning shoes unless they are true and backed by scientific evidence. The Skechers class action settlement also bars the company from misrepresenting any tests, studies or research results regarding toning shoes.
Skechers has also agreed to provide refunds to consumers who bought the following Eligible Shoes as new since August 1, 2008:
Skechers Shape-ups rocker bottom shoes
Skechers Resistance Runner rocker bottom shoes
Skechers Shape-ups Toners/Trainers
Skechers Tone-ups with podded outsoles
Skechers Tone-ups non-podded sandals
Skechers boots
Skechers clogs
Skechers trainers (Tone-ups, non-podded sole)
The total refund you can receive from the Skechers shape-ups class action lawsuit settlement will depend on how many Eligible Shoes you purchased since August 1, 2008, as well as the total number of valid claim forms submitted by other Class Members. However, it’s estimated that Class Members will receive between:
$40 – $80 for Shape-ups;
$27 – $50 for podded sole shoes;
$20 – $40 for Tone-ups (non-podded sole); and
$42 – $80 for Resistance Runners
To apply for a refund from the Skechers class action lawsuit settlement, you must submit a claim form online at www.SkechersSettlement.com.
Further details on your rights in the Skechers Toning Shoe Class Action Lawsuit Settlement as can also be found at www.SkechersSettlement.com.
Purchased:Â As new after August 1, 2008
Claims must be postmarked by: April 18, 2013
Settlement Administrator(s): BMC Group
Class Counsel:
Timothy G. Blood
Blood Hurst & O’Reardon, LLP
Janine L. Pollack
Milberg, LLP
Defense Counsel:
Jeffrey A. Barker
O’Melveny & Myers, LLP
UPDATE 6/18/13: Skechers Toning Shoe Settlement checks will be mailed by July 13, 2013!
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214 thoughts onSkechers Toning Shoe Class Action Lawsuit Settlement
The lady just told me they have another hearing in March 2013,and there hasn’t been any checks sent out.
What’s the number I haven’t recieved mine,and yes I turned reciepts in.
3 years ago I bought 2 pair of the shape ups believing in the promise that they would make my back and legs more fit. After only wearing them a few times I had acute pain in my right hip. My doctor said it is my SI joint. I asked if it could be from the shoes only to be assured it isn’t likely. No matter what the drs do nothing improves the pain. Unreal that such a stupid thing has such an impact.
Poor Flora
You need to learn how to READ!!!! Called the hotline number again, just for you… again… NO CHECKS HAVE BEEN MAILED AS OF YET FOR SKEECHERS. CHECKS PROBABLY WON’T BE MAILED TIL SPRING. This is what the representative told me. Your check was more than likely for the Reebok settlement. Just say that you are confused!!!!!
Carla maybe your settlement hasn’t been maile but i received mine. I was in the over $200 portion of the class. U know the one for people who actually bought the product and produced receipts. Ask at the 800 number when they sent those checks out and you will see that it was sent some time ago.
I bout the toner shape-up and the flip flop and I developed terrible bunyons. I want to know how I get my bills for my orthopedic paid and the pain an suffer?
Please e-mail me if you know.
We have some dishonest people here claiming that they received payments. The fact is that the claim determination process is still on-going as of this date and the filing period closing date has not yet been decided. Furthermore, the fair-hearing processes has not yet been had in court.
I called the hotline number and was told that PAYMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN MAILED OUT YET. There, that settles that!!!!
when is this closing
amy I have no reason to lie. I received my payment and it was sent to the bank. I had a claim over $200 dollars that required documentation, thank you very much. I live in Illinois and I received the payment about 3 weeks ago. I told you the amount and once again it’s looks like a little post card. I don’t have any Reebok settlement so that’s not what I received. I don’t make it a practice of filing for frivilous settlements everywhere… this was the only one I was expecting and received.