By Top Class Actions  |  November 16, 2023

Category: Legal News
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A number of class action settlements opened in October for consumers to make claims for rebates through November and beyond. 

The class action settlements resolve claims related to student loans and bankruptcy, video privacy, data breaches, false advertising, telemarketing calls and debt-collection letters, among other things. 

A company may agree to a class action settlement as a way to avoid litigation and/or to garner good faith with consumers without admitting to any liability or fault. 

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

Crunchyroll, Sony Pictures agree to pay $16M to end claims they shared subscriber data 

Crunchyroll and its parent company, Sony Pictures, agreed to pay $16 million to end claims they shared subscriber data with third parties such as Facebook, Google, Adobe and others without consent.  

The settlement class consists of registered Crunchyroll users who viewed videos on a website, mobile app or video-on-demand service or app owned or controlled by the company. 

Individuals who would like to benefit from the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by Dec. 12, 2023. 

Health Net agrees to pay $10M to put to bed data breach claims 

Health care company Health Net and others agreed to pay $10 million to resolve claims involving a data breach of the Accellion file transfer application in January 2021 that was announced in March 2021. 

The settlement will benefit a class of individuals who received a notice from Health Net that their personal information was compromised in the data breach. 

Individuals who want to benefit from the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by Dec. 22, 2023. 

Navient agrees to pay $16M to end student loan debt claims

Financial services company Navient agreed to pay $16 million to end claims student loan debt it owned should have been dischargeable in the event of a bankruptcy filing. 

The settlement benefits a class of borrowers or co-borrowers of student loans owned by Navient who filed for bankruptcy protection after Oct. 17, 2005, after becoming obligated to repay their student loans and never reaffirming their private student loans. 

Borrowers must submit a valid claim form by Nov. 20, 2023, to be eligible to benefit from the class action settlement. 

AC2T to pay $3.6M to end claims it falsely advertised bug spray 

Mississippi-based company AC2T agreed to pay $3.6 million to end claims it falsely advertised its Spartan Mosquito Eradicator and Pro Tech products could “eradicate” mosquitoes. 

The settlement was made to benefit a class of consumers who purchased Spartan Mosquito, Mosquito Eradicator and Spartan Mosquito Pro Tech products between Dec. 21, 2016, and Aug. 2, 2023. 

Consumers must submit a valid claim form by Dec. 1, 2023, to participate in the class action settlement. 

Freedom Financial Network, Freedom Debt Relief to pay $9.75M over telemarketing calls 

Freedom Financial Network and Freedom Debt Relief agreed to pay $9.75 million to end claims they made unlawful telemarketing calls using artificial or pre-recorded voices. 

The settlement will benefit a class of individuals who received a telemarketing call that used a pre-recorded or artificial voice and tried to sell Freedom Financial Network or Freedom Debt Relief products between May 17, 2017, and April 17, 2018. 

Individuals who would like to benefit from the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by Nov. 25, 2023. 

Debt collection agency to pay $450,000 to end misleading debt-collection letter claims 

Debt-collection agency Enhanced Recovery Co. agreed to pay $450,000 to put an end to claims it violated debt-collection laws by allegedly sending misleading letters

The settlement agreement will benefit a class of consumers who received a debt-collection letter from Enhanced Recovery Co. that promised to settle an account but said residual balances would remain with creditors. 

Class members must submit a valid claim form no later than Nov. 23, 2023. 

Restaurant owner agrees to pay $650,000 over claims it failed to prevent data breach

Restaurant owner Earl Enterprises agreed to pay $650,000 to resolve claims the company failed to prevent a data breach that lasted from 2018 to 2019. 

The settlement will benefit a class of consumers who made a purchase using a debit or credit card at certain Buca di Beppo, Planet Hollywood, Earl of Sandwich, Chicken Guy, Mixology 101 and Tequila Taqueria locations between May 23, 2018, and March 18, 2019.

Individuals who want to make a claim in the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by Jan. 5, 2024. 

Inline Network Integration agrees to settle data breach claims 

Inline Network Integration agreed to a class action settlement that ends claims the company failed to protect private information during a data breach it uncovered on or around March 12, 2022. 

The settlement will benefit a nationwide class of individuals who received a notice from Inline about the data security incident. 

Consumers must submit a valid claim form by Jan. 5, 2024, to be eligible to benefit from the class action settlement. 

TenantReports.com to pay $877,800 to end claims it included outdated info on reports

Tenant-screening service TenantReports.com agreed to pay $877,800 to put an end to claims it included outdated criminal non-conviction information on background reports. 

The settlement class consists of individuals who had a background report prepared for them by TenantReports.com between April 8, 2020, and April 9, 2023, that included information on at least one criminal non-conviction that predated the report by at least seven years. 

Class members who want to benefit from the class action settlement must submit a valid claim form by Dec. 5, 2023. 

Do any of these class action rebates apply to you? Let us know in the comments. 


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