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Seven electronics manufacturers have agreed to pay more than $39 million to resolve price-fixing claims regarding CRT monitors and televisions.
The settlement will benefit Washington consumers who purchased a CRT monitor or television between March 1, 1995 and Nov. 25, 2007; resided in Washington or had headquarters in the state at the time of purchase; bought the CRT monitor/TV from a retailer; and purchased the product for personal use instead of resale.
The price-fixing class action lawsuit was filed by the Washington State Attorney General. The lawsuit claimed that seven electronics manufacturers had conspired together to fix, raise, maintain, or stabilize the prices of cathode ray tubes (CRT).
A CRT is a vacuum tube that used to be the industry standard for displaying images in televisions and monitors. Before the rise of LCD, Plasma, and LED displays, CRT displays were commonly used.
This allegedly resulted in higher prices for monitors and televisions that used CRT technology. The Washington State Attorney General argued that consumers were harmed when they paid artificially high prices for their CRT televisions and computer monitors.
Although the companies do not admit any wrongdoing, the seven electronics manufacturers have agreed to pay separate settlements in order to resolve the claims against them. The details of each manufacturer’s payments are as follows:
- Chunghwa – $125,000
- Hitachi – $275,000
- LG – $1.5 million
- Panasonic – $450,000
- Philips – $7 million
- Samsung – $29 million
- Toshiba – $1.3 million
According to the Washington State Attorney General’s announcement, Class Members can collect up to $20 per CRT monitor and up to $6 per CRT television if they file a valid claim by May 16, 2019. Claims can be submitted through the settlement website or can be printed and mailed to the settlement administrator.
There is no exclusion deadline for this settlement nor is there a final approval hearing.
UPDATE: On March 16, 2020, Top Class Actions viewers started receiving checks in the mail worth as much as $240 from the Washington CRT class action settlement. Congratulations to everyone who filed a claim and got PAID.
Who’s Eligible
Washington consumers who purchased a CRT monitor or television between March 1, 1995 and Nov. 25, 2007; resided in Washington or had headquarters in the state at the time of purchase; purchased the CRT monitor/TV from a retailer; and purchased the product for personal use instead of resale.
Potential Award
Up to $20 per CRT computer monitor and up to $6 per CRT television.
Proof of Purchase
May be required to verify claims. The settlement administrator will contact individuals who need to provide proof of purchase after they file a claim.
Claim Form
NOTE:Â If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.
Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.
Claim Form Deadline
6/17/2019Â UPDATED
Case Name
State of Washington v. LG Electronics Inc, et al., Case No. 12-2-15842-8 SEA, in the Superior Court of Washington, King County
Final Hearing
N/A
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
Washington CRT Claims
c/o A.B. Data Ltd.
P.O. Box 173069
Milwaukee, WI 53217
1-800-332-9084
info@wacrtsettlement.com
Class Counsel
Washington State Attorney General
Defense Counsel
Counsel for Toshiba:
WHITE & CASE LLP
Counsel for Panasonic:
WEIL GOTSHAL & MANAGES LLP
Counsel for Philips:
BAKER BOTTS LLP
Counsel for Samsung:
LANE POWELL PC
ALLEN & OVERY LLP
Counsel for LG:
MUNGER TOLLES & OLSON LLP
Counsel for Hitatchi:
KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP
Counsel for Chunghwa:
GIBSON DUNN & CRUTCHER LLP
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29 thoughts onWashington TV, Computer Monitor CRT Settlement
live in Washington State
got a request for additional documentation/proof
claimed 6 monitors and 3 tv’s.
Not a check, a request for addt’l documentation
Yes Check in the mail so I’m waiting patiently to see what the long wait was for … God is Good so Praying for Great Results
I’ve heard people say it’s requesting more information
Omg just sad …Really?
If it’s just a request for info I’m going to be piss because why ?! Just why?! Would they even ask for that type of information..looking at the time firm who would even have receipts from wayyyy back ..this will be sad news especially few days before Christmas … But Thank You, was Hoping for a Great outcome for Us All, Happy Holidays
Check arriving today
I got one coming today so is it a check
Any updates at all?
When are checks expected?
Administrator isn’t responding
Update, please!
Please add
Who is going to have proof of purchase documents going back to 1995, seriously??