Melissa LaFreniere  |  August 31, 2020

Category: Legal News

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If you’re continuing to stay-at-home under coronavirus orders, now might be a good time to start making money by filing claims for class action settlements.

Top Class Actions’ viewers have new class action rebates to choose from in August that offer cash, vouchers, extended warranties, and more!

Some of the options so far include getting free candy from a Mike and Ike, Hot Tamales class action settlement. Another popular class action settlement, offers former Google Plus accountholders with up to $12 in cash.

We are gathering all the latest settlements that opened this month in a comprehensive list below.

If you do not qualify for the class action rebates listed below, don’t worry! You can check out Top Class Actions’ settlement directory to find other class action rebates you may be eligible for.

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Checkers Data Breach Class Action Settlement

If your credit or debit card information was exposed in a recent Checkers data breach, you could get cash or vouchers for free food from this class action settlement!

The Checkers data breach settlement will end claims that Checkers and Rally’s didn’t do enough to protect customers’ payment information including card numbers, verification codes, expiration dates, etc.

Under the terms of the settlement, Class Members may make a claim for up to $5,000 in out-of-pocket expenses that occurred due to the Checkers data breach.

Checkers and Rally’s customers also have the option of claiming four restaurant vouchers worth $5 each.

A full list of restaurants impacted by the data breach can be found here. 

The claim filing deadline is Oct. 28, 2020.

Learn more here! 


 

Onn Power Bank Class Action Settlement

Did you buy an Onn power bank or portable charger from Walmart? If so, you could get cash from a $1 million class action settlement.

The settlement resolves claims that Onn power banks were mislabeled as having a better power capacity than what they actually contained.

Class Members who file a valid claim are expected to receive a proportional cash payment that is based on the total number of Onn portable chargers purchased.

File a claim by Nov. 19, 2020 to benefit.

Find out more here. 


 

KitchenAid Dishwasher Rack Adjuster Class Action Settlement

KitchenAid dishwasher owners can claim $15 in cash or class action rebates from a recent class action settlement.

This benefit resolves claims that certain dishwasher models contained faulty upper dish rack adjusters.

According to a class action lawsuit, KitchenAid dishwasher rack adjusters were prone to break after being exposed to high temperatures.

Under the terms of the KitchenAid class action settlement, dishwasher owners can claim one of the following benefits: $15 in cash, free stainless steel replacement rack adjuster; a 30% class action rebate for the future purchase of a KitchenAid brand stand mixer; or a 10% rebate on the future purchase of a KitchenAid brand blender.

File a claim by June 15, 2021.


 

Powerbeats2 Battery Life Class Action Settlement

If you purchased Apple’s Powerbeats2 before Aug. 7, 2020, you could get cash from a $9.75 million class action settlement.

The class action settlement ends claims that the Powerbeats2 battery life is misrepresented.

Class Members alleged the wireless earphones failed to keep a battery charge and were not water resistant as advertised.

File a claim by Nov. 20, 2020 to get up to $189.

Read more here. 


 

JPMorgan 401(k) Class Action Settlement

Current and former JPMorgan employees could get cash from a $9 million ERISA class action settlement.

JPMorgan Chase was accused of violating the Employee Retirement Income Securities Act (ERISA) by not offering employees a solid 401(k) plan.

Apparently, the company prioritized its own profits over its employees best investment interest.

The claim filing deadline is Sept. 12, 2020.

Find out more here. 


 

N.J. Global Tel Link Class Action Settlement

A $25 million Global Tel Link class action settlement is now accepting claims from consumers who received calls from incarcerated individuals at a New Jersey prison as well as the prisoners themselves.

The settlement comes from a class action lawsuit that alleged Global Tel Link doesn’t inform consumers of its rates or fees up front. In addition, “Defendants fail to inform their customers that they will be charged a service or set-up fee which will be deducted from their advance pay balance, when an account is first established.”

File a claim by Dec. 7, 2020 to get cash from this settlement.

Read more here.


 

San Diego Airport Car Rental Class Action Settlement

If you rented a car from San Diego International Airport, you could get cash from a $6.6 million class action settlement.

The settlement ends claims that the rental companies at the San Diego Airport unfairly charged customers $3.50 fees as an unconstitutional tax.

According to a class action lawsuit, car rental customers were told that fees were required under the city’s port authority but since it wasn’t approved by voters, the fees were unlawful.

File a claim by Oct. 20, 2020 to benefit from this settlement.

Find out more here. 


 

The Library Gentlemen’s Club Independent Contractor Class Action Settlement

California entertainers who performed at The Library Gentlemen’s Clubs in Anaheim, Westminster, and/or Redlands, could be eligible for cash from a $2 million class action settlement.

The settlement resolves allegations that the adult clubs treated its performers as independent contractors, when they should have received the benefits that comes with being employees.

The wage and hour class action settlement is only open for a few more days, so file a claim soon!

Claim filing deadline is Aug. 31, 2020.

Read more here. 


 

California Fire Victim Trust Claims Portal

California residents who were victims of the Butte Fire of 2015, the North Bay Fires of 2017, and the Camp Fire of 2018, can now claim benefits for loss of property and emotional distress.

The California Fire Victim Trust was established from PG&E’s bankruptcy after the company admitted some liability in sparking the wildfires.

The trust is intended to compensate victims who lost their homes, property, businesses, or real estate. In addition, residents can file claims for both physical and emotional injuries, lost wages, out-of-pocket expenses and even wrongful deaths.

Learn more by clicking here. 


 

Party City AmEx Receipts Class Action Settlement

Party City customers can claim a $9 voucher from a recent class action settlement!

The Party City class action settlement ends claims that the retailer violated the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act by failing to redact the expiration date on American Express debit or credit card transactions.

The federal law requires retailers to completely remove the expiration date from printed receipts.

Class Members will automatically benefit from this settlement unless they opt-out by Sept. 19, 2020.

Find out more here.


 

Capital One ATM Fees Class Action Settlement

Capital One accountholders who were charged an out-of-network balance inquiry ATM fee, could get cash from a $13 million class action settlement.

Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Louisiana, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Texas and Virginia customers are eligible to benefit from the Capital One class action settlement.

The settlement resolves class action lawsuit allegations that the financial giant charged customers fees if they made a balance inquiry from an out-of-network ATM.

“Not only does the non-Capital One ATM operator charge the consumer a fee for the use of its ATM, a charge which now averages $3, but Capital One charges [an out-of-network fee] for a cash withdrawal as well – a punishing double-fee on accountholders that can rise to a total of several dollars for simply accessing their money,” the class action lawsuit states.

Class Members can receive cash payments or account credits. There is no claim form for this settlement and Class Members will automatically benefit unless they exclude themselves by Oct. 26, 2020.

Read more here.


 

Mike and Ike, Hot Tamales Class Action Settlement

Top Class Actions viewers can get cash or free candy from a $3.3 million Mike and Ike, Hot Tamales class action settlement.

The class action settlement resolves claims that boxes of the popular candies were significantly underfilled in violation of false advertising and unfair competition laws.

Under the terms of the Hot Tamales class action settlement, Class Members can claim either $0.50 per box of purchased candy or get a voucher for one free box of candy for every two boxes purchased. Consumers who choose their class action rebates in the form of vouchers for free candy could get up to eight boxes in total.

If you purchased Mike and Ike and/or Hot Tamales candies between Feb. 3, 2013 and July 23, 2020, file a claim no later than Nov. 10, 2020 to benefit from this class action settlement.

Learn more here. 


 

Nissan Rogue, INFINITI QX56 White Paint Class Action Settlement

Nissan Rogue and INFINITI QX56 owners who picked out a white vehicle, could get cash for repainting under an extended warranty.

This benefit comes from a class action settlement ending claims that white-painted  Nissan Rogue and INFINITI QX56 vehicles are prone to peeling.

“Unlike tires, batteries, and engine oil, which need regular replacement, in modern vehicles, particularly luxury vehicles, automobile paint is expected to last the lifetime of the vehicle, such that, absent an accident, a vehicle owner reasonably would not expect to have to spend thousands of dollars to have their vehicle stripped and repainted during the ownership of the car,” the Nissan class action lawsuit states.

If you bought a white-painted Nissan Rogue manufactured between Jan. 11, 2013 and April 23, 2013, or a white-painted INFINITI QX56 manufactured between Nov. 20, 2009 and Dec. 12, 2012, you could benefit from this class action settlement.

The class action rebates are capped at $600 for INFINITI QX56 vehicles and $400 for Nissan Rogue vehicles.

File a claim for the Nissan, INFINITI class action settlement by Jan. 10, 2021.

Find out more here.


 

Google Plus Class Action Settlement

Google has agreed to pay $7.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit that claimed its now defunct Google+ social networking platform was subject to a massive data breach which exposed users’ personal information.

woman saving money from class action rebatesThe Google Plus data breach apparently exposed Google+ accountholders’ names, photos, hometowns, email addresses, interests, relationships etc. to third-party app developers.

According to the Google Plus class action settlement, Google then made a “calculated business decision” when it decided not to inform accountholders or the public of the data breach.

If you had a Google Plus account between Jan. 1, 2015 and April 2, 2019 and had your personal information exposed due to “software bugs,” you could get up to $12.

File a claim by Oct. 8, 2020 to benefit from this settlement.

Read more here.


 

Freedom Boat Club Text Message Class Action Rebates

Did you receive a text message from Freedom Boat Club in the past five years? If so, you could be owed cash from a $1 million class action settlement.

According to a class action lawsuit, the boat club used an autodialer to send unwanted text messages to consumers’ cell phones in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.

Freedom Boat Club denies the class action allegations but decided to settle the claims against them instead of continuing to fight the litigation.

Class Members who file a valid claim are expected to receive about $7.50.

The claim form deadline is Oct. 5, 2020.

Learn more here.


 

Chase Bank Military Member Fees Class Action Settlement

Military members who had a Chase Bank credit card may be eligible for cash from a $62 million class action settlement.

If you obtained a Chase Bank credit card as a service member but the interest rates did not comply with the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, you could get up to $500.

Under the SCRA, banks are supposed to reduce credit card interest rates to 6% when a military member is on active duty. According to the Chase Bank class action lawsuit, the financial giant failed to reduce the rate in violation of federal law.

Class Members are expected to automatically receive between $75 and $500 from this class action settlement and do not have to file a claim for that payout. However, the class action settlement also provides a benefit of addressing and correcting credit report inaccuracies. For those benefits, military members must file a claim by Aug. 31, 2020.

Find out more here.


 

FTC Opioid Addiction Treatment Suboxone Settlement

If you were prescribed the opioid addiction medication Suboxone Film, you could get cash from a $60 million FTC settlement.

The settlement resolves federal allegations that Indivior Inc. and its subsidiary Reckitt Benckiser Group falsely advertised its Suboxone Film as being “less susceptible to accidental pediatric exposure than Suboxone Tablets,” just before generic versions of Suboxone tablets were released into the market.

This anticompetitive action reportedly caused unsuspecting consumers to pay more for the expensive Suboxone Film as opposed to the lower-priced generic pills.

The amount each consumer receives from the settlement will depend on how long they were taking Suboxone.

File a claim by Dec. 1, 2020 to benefit from this FTC settlement.

Read more here.


 

If you aren’t eligible for any August class action rebates, take a look at Top Class Actions’ class action rebates settlement directory for other open settlements. You can also sign up for our free newsletter to stay updated on future class action rebates, the latest legal news, and class action settlements.

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7 thoughts onClass Action Rebates | August 2020

  1. Kristi Pough says:

    Add me

  2. Corinthia Scales says:

    Please add me

  3. Jalleh Doty says:

    Please put me down for the google plus class action thank you

    1. Merci says:

      You have to put yourself down for the settlement. No one on the website fills anything out for you.

      1. B Odom says:

        Add me

  4. Annette Sherry says:

    I received a $125.50 check in August, 2020 for a supposed settlement from the Bayer Combination Aspirin Products Litigation Settlement. I cannot find any information about a 2020 settlement of this kind, only one for 2014. Is this check legitimate?

    1. Katrina Smith says:

      Go by your bank and have them to check it out to see if it is a real check that is backed by the other party bank

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