Sarah Mirando  |  November 5, 2013

Category: Closed Class Actions

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Starbucks customers who purchased scooped bulk coffee beans between 2007 and 2011 have until December 23 to file a claim to receive at least $5 from a class action settlement with the coffee giant.

The money is part of a class action settlement agreement between Starbucks Corp. and numerous consumers who claimed the company tacked on hidden fees to scooped coffee purchases of less than one pound. Plaintiffs alleged that Starbucks charged an undisclosed upcharge per pound for purchases of less than a pound of scooped coffee beans than it charged for a one-pound bag of the same type of coffee.

Starbucks denied any wrong doing but agreed to pay $1.7 million to resolve the consolidated litigation. A federal court approved the class action lawsuit settlement on May 24, 2013.

Class Members of the Starbucks scooped coffee settlement include all persons who made a purchase of less than one pound of scooped coffee beans at any time between December 9, 2007 and November 7, 2011 from any company-owned Starbucks store in the United States. It does not include half-pound purchases made from January to March 2008 of coffee that had half-pound prices posted on menu boards during that time.

Class Members that made these purchases using a registered My Starbucks Rewards card will receive at least $5 credited to their card. No Claim Form required. They will receive more money if the difference between what they would have paid without the alleged upcharge and what they actually paid is more than $5. This amount will be based on the number of eligible transactions made to the card.

Class Members who did not use a My Starbucks Rewards card will receive compensation only if they submit a valid Claim Form by December 23, 2013. Class Members who submit proof of purchase in the form of a receipt will receive the greater of $5 or the difference in what they paid with the alleged upcharge versus what they would have paid without the upcharge. A Class Member who submits a Claim Form without a receipt but with a sworn declaration will receive the lesser this difference or $10.

Who’s Eligible

All persons who made a purchase of less than one pound of scooped coffee beans at any time between December 9, 2007 and November 7, 2011 from any company-owned Starbucks store in the United States. It does not include half-pound purchases made from January to March 2008 of coffee that had half-pound prices posted on menu boards during that time.

Potential Award

At least $5 or more, depending on the number of eligible transactions made and proof of purchase.

Proof of Purchase

Serial number of device (or other identifying information)

Claim Form
CLICK HERE TO FILE A CLAIM »

Simpluris, Inc.
P.O. Box 26170
Santa Ana, CA 92799

Claim Form Deadline

12/23/13

Case Name

In Re: Starbucks Consumer Litigation, Case No. C11-1985MJP, U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington.

Final Hearing

10/21/2013

Settlement Website
Claims Administrator

Simpluris, Inc.
P.O. Box 26170
Santa Ana, CA 92799

Class Counsel

Jason M. Leviton
BLOCK & LEVITON LLP

Defense Counsel

Rebecca S. Engrav
PERKINS COIE LLP

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48 thoughts onStarbucks Scooped Coffee Class Action Lawsuit Settlement

  1. Lavon rogers says:

    I get star buck all the time at less 4 time a week

  2. Mike says:

    Just photoshop a receipt…

  3. salimu butcher says:

    love strarbucks

  4. Joseph Malbrough says:

    I’ve always felt that the coffee was too expensive anyways.

  5. Milissa Kloida says:

    Oooops! Filled this out thinking it was the claim, not a public message board…I need some Starbucks to get my brain working today! lol

  6. Milissa Kloida says:

    We purchase Starbucks a few times a month but only get the bulk coffee as a treat a few times a year to use at home with our Keuirg reusable K-cup. I do not have any receipts, but guess that we purchased bulk coffee appoximately 2x’s during that time frame. We always by the Sumantra blend. I did not have a Starbucks card until 2013.

  7. Shell says:

    I used to drive 30 to 80 miles for starbucks, i dont keep receipts from that long ago, and for purchases like this anyway.lol

  8. Shell says:

    I love starbucks, we finally got one here in my hometown

  9. Coffee Lover says:

    Do they really think I have a receipt for a pound of coffee from 2011, unbelievable, 1.7 million & you get 5 bucks, Really

    1. Debbie Ladensack says:

      This is just another way of them being able to pocket some more money rather than to disburse to the customers….THEY ARE A JOKE!! I do not participate any longer because it is all a SCAM..good luck trying to get paid on anything

      1. micshell self says:

        no, its not all a scam, ive gotten several pay outs on my class action suits, perhaps the ones you submitted claims for you weren’t qualified for or you didn’t follow the directions.

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