Abraham Jewett  |  February 8, 2024

Category: Legal News
Close up of hands pulling cash from a wallet, representing recent class action rebates.
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Class action settlements opened in January for consumers to make rebate claims through February and beyond. 

The class action settlements resolve claims related to iPhone audio problems, broiler chicken and canned tuna price fixing, administrative fees, marketing texts and Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) notices, among other things. 

A company may agree to a class action settlement as a way to resolve claims without admitting to fault and/or as a way to garner good faith with consumers. 

Consumers can browse the list below to see if any of the recently opened class action rebates apply to them or visit Top Class Actions’ open settlements page to find additional class action rebates. 

Apple to pay $35M to end claims iPhones contain defective audio chips

Apple agreed to pay $35 million to put an end to claims the company’s iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus devices contain defective audio chips that cause the mobile devices to experience audio problems. 

The settlement benefits a nationwide class of consumers who own or owned an Apple iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus between Sept. 16, 2016-Jan. 3, 2023, reported audio issues and may or may not have paid out of pocket for audio repairs. 

Individuals who want to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by June 3, 2024. 

Beef processors to pay $52.5M to end price-fixing claims 

JBS and Swift Beef Co. are among a number of beef processors who agreed to pay a combined $52.5 million to end claims they worked together to fix the price of beef at the direct purchaser level.

The settlement benefits a nationwide class of consumers who purchased boxed or case-ready beef directly from Cargill, JBS, National Beef or Tyson from Jan. 1, 2015-Feb. 10, 2022. 

Individuals who want to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by March 4, 2024. 

Verizon to pay $100M to end fee-disclosure claims 

Cellco Partnership doing business as Verizon Wireless agreed to pay $100 million to end claims it misled consumers by allegedly failing to disclose certain fees included in its postpaid wireless service plans. 

The settlement benefits a nationwide class of consumers who paid Verizon an administrative charge and/or administrative and Telco recovery charge as part of postpaid wireless or data services between Jan. 1, 2016, and Nov. 8, 2023. 

Individuals who want to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by April 15, 2024. 

Panera to pay $2M to resolve misleading delivery fee, price claims

Panera agreed to pay $2 million to end claims the restaurant chain misled consumers about fees and menu prices for delivery orders. 

The settlement benefits a nationwide class of consumers who placed a delivery order on the Panera app and/or the company’s website between Oct. 1, 2020-Aug. 31, 2021. 

Individuals who want to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by June 10, 2024. 

$3M Vizio settlement ends claims it inflated TV refresh rates in ads

Vizio agreed to pay $3 million to end claims the company inflated the refresh rate of its TVs in advertisements to make its devices look more appealing to consumers. 

The settlement benefits a California class of consumers who purchased a Vizio television in the state advertised with either a 120 or 240 hertz effective refresh rate from April 30, 2014-June 20, 2024.

Individuals who want to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by March 20, 2024. 

FTC issues refunds in $3M Credit Karma settlement 

The Federal Trade Commission began issuing refunds to consumers in the wake of a $3 million Credit Karma settlement ending claims it misrepresented the chances of approval for lending opportunities that were ultimately denied

The settlement benefits a nationwide class of 497,425 consumers who were denied credit after responding to an offer by Credit Karma that stated they were preapproved and/or had “90% odds” of being approved. 

Individuals who want to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by March 4, 2024. 

Navy Federal Credit Union to pay $5.5M over fee claims 

Navy Federal Credit Union agreed to pay $5.5 million to end claims the company breached its agreement with account holders by allegedly charging fees on debit transactions. 

The settlement benefits a nationwide class of Navy Federal account holders who were charged at least one International service assessment fee for a transaction between Aug. 9, 2016, and March 24, 2023. 

Individuals who want to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by June 7, 2024. 

$750,000 &Pizza settlement resolves marketing text claims

Pizza chain &Pizza agreed to pay $750,000 to end claims it continued to send marketing texts to consumers who attempted to opt out of receiving them. 

The settlement benefits a nationwide class of consumers who received text messages from &Pizza after requesting to no longer receive them. 

Individuals who want to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by March 18, 2024. 

Wells Fargo to pay $1M to resolve alleged COBRA violations 

Wells Fargo agreed to pay $1 million to end claims it failed to comply with COBRA regulations when sending notifications to its health plan participants. 

The settlement benefits participants and beneficiaries of the Wells Fargo & Co. Health Plan who received a COBRA notice from May 3, 2018-Dec. 23, 2021 and did not elect COBRA coverage. 

Individuals who want to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by March 3, 2024. 

Washington residents receiving refunds in broiler chicken, canned tuna settlement

Consumers received $40.6 million in refunds from the Washington attorney general’s office as part of a multimillion dollar chicken and canned tuna price-fixing settlement

The settlement, which involves a number of major chicken and tuna manufacturers, benefits a class of Washington residents who have a household income that is at or below 175% of the federal poverty level. 

Individuals who want to join the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by June 5, 2024. 

Do any of the recently opened class action settlements apply to you? Let us know in the comments.


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44 thoughts onClass action rebates | February 2024

  1. Jack Culpepper says:

    Add me regarding Verizon

    1. Lorraine Petrathelis says:

      Yes. Verizon has been enriching there lives with my family’s hard earned money. They lie about EVERYTHING. Them and Xfinity. 2 Worst company’s for wanting happy customers. All they care about is lining there pockets..

  2. Glendy says:

    Tengo un iPhone 7 cómo puedo reclamar

  3. AUCQUNETTE CUNNINGHAM says:

    ADD ME

  4. Sharon Wesley says:

    Add me

  5. Jenn says:

    Interesting as I have an IPhone 11 and my audio has been shot 2 years after I purchased it brand new. Never dropped or abused the phone and one day I overslept for work as the audio for my alarm suddenly became super quiet. After that I can barely hear my phone ring and have to place all my callers on speakerphone and can still barely hear them. I went through all the settings and nothing was out of the ordinary. Can’t afford a new phone and not sure if I’d want to own another iPhone after this experience.

  6. E H says:

    Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but, the question was, have you been affected by any of the above class action lawsuits? All you people saying add me, how do you suppose they do that? Do you really think they are going to read all these comments and file a suit for you? No, they are not, you have to fill out your own claim form. You are probably wondering why you have never received anything from other lawsuits you may have joined. Do, add me doesn’t work. 😂

    1. Lorraine Petrathelis says:

      Thank you. I have wanted to say all thT myself. Too much typing. So. Think you hahaha

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